This is Road Corridor No. 18. The last update to this section had been implemented just two weeks ago.
The national government confirmed a new increase. In this case the update was made tariff table for the tolls of Road Corridor No. 18in the sections managed by the company Caminos del Río Uruguay SA, which connects the country with Uruguay and Brazil.
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The increase was ruled by the resolution 714/2024 of the National Highway Directorate (DNV). According to the text, the new values will come into effect “after being made known to users through its publication in paper or digital format for 2 consecutive daysat least 2 of the main media outlets from the area of influence, prior to its application.”
The increase in tolls
The new tariff table was published in the Official Gazette on Wednesday. In this way, the DVN, in charge of Marcelo Jorge Campoyconfirmed that the increases will begin to take effect after “being made known to users” through its “su publication in paper or digital format for 2 consecutive daysin at least 2 of the main media outlets from the area of influence”.
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The new prices will range from $300 to $5400.
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The public works concession for the improvements, expansion, remodeling, conservation and administration of this road corridor is in charge of the company Caminos del Río Uruguay SA It is the Second increase announced in less than three weeks. The new values will be as follows:
Zárate toll station – National Route 12, in automatic payment mode:
- Category 1: $1346.95
- Category 2: $2693.90
- Category 3: $2,696.90
- Category 4: $4040.85
- Category 5: $5387.80
- Category 6: $5387.80
- Category 1: $1400
- Category 2: $2700
- Category 3: $2700
- Category 4: $4100
- Category 5: $5400
- Category 6: $5400
Colonia, Elía, Yeruá and Piedritas toll stations, with automatic payment:
- Category 1: $734.70
- Category 2: $1469.40
- Category 3: $1469.40
- Category 4: $2204.10
- Category 5: $2938.80
- Category 6: $2938.80
- Category 1: $800
- Category 2: $1500
- Category 3: $1500
- Category 4: $2300
- Category 5: $3000
- Category 6: $3000
Isla La Deseada toll station (Rosario-Victoria Bridge), in automatic payment mode:
- Category 1: $367.35
- Category 2: $734.70
- Category 3: $1469.40
- Category 4: $1469.40
- Category 5: $2204.10
- Category 6: $2938.80
- Category 7: $3,673.50
- Category 1: $400
- Category 2: $800
- Category 3: $1500
- Category 4: $1500
- Category 5: $2300
- Category 6: $3000
- Category 7: $3700
resolution 714/2024 tolls
Toll increases on Panamericana and Western Access: how the rates will change
The increase today was not the only one decreed by the Government in reference to tolls. Less than a week ago, the DNV ruled an increase in the prices of the tickets that connect to the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires (CABA) with the western and northern parts of the Province of Buenos Aires.
The new tariff table affects the tolls of Pan-American Highway and the West Access. The tolls will be effective from Monday, with values between $300 and $3,700 depending on the category, time and payment method. Thus, the tolls will be:
Automatic payment
Peak times
- Category 1: $367.36
- Category 2: $734.70
- Categories 3 and 4: $1469.40
- Category 5: $2204.10
- Category 6: $2938.80
- Category 7: $3673.50
Off-peak hours
- Category 1: $306.13
- Category 2: $612.25
- Categories 3 and 4: $1224.50
- Category 5: $1836.74
- Category 6: $2448.99
- Category 7: $3061.24
Manual payment
Peak times
- Category 1: $400.00
- Category 2: $800.00
- Categories 3 and 4: $1500.00
- Category 5: $2300.00
- Category 6: $3000.00
- Category 7: $3700.00
Off-peak hours
- Category 1: $350.00
- Category 2: $700.00
- Categories 3 and 4: $1300.00
- Category 5: $1900.00
- Category 6: $2500.00
- Category 7: $3100.00
Source: Ambito