The driving restriction will apply to certain private vehicles during the hours established by the mobility authorities.
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Automated content: The vehicle restriction will apply to certain private cars during the hours established by mobility authorities. Stay informed about the measure. Photo: Pereira Mobility Institute. JOURNALIST 06/16/2026 02:30 Updated: 06/16/2026 02:30
This Tuesday, June 16, 2026, the "pico y placa" (peak and plate) measure will remain in effect in Pereira. The restriction aims to improve mobility and reduce vehicle congestion on the city's main road corridors, according to the schedule established by the Pereira Mobility Institute.
How peak and plate works in Pereira for Tuesday, June 16:
The peak and plate measure will be applied throughout this Tuesday during the hours defined by mobility authorities to contribute to smoother circulation in the capital of Risaralda. For private vehicles, the restriction applies to license plates ending in 2 and 3. The regulation is in effect between 6 a.m. and 8 p.m. Peak and plate in Pereira. Photo: El Tiempo.
Roads exempt from the restriction:
With the goal of guaranteeing connectivity in strategic corridors, some roads are exempt from the measure. These include: Autopistas del Café, Ruta Condina, Desvío La Romelia – El Pollo, Camino El Tigre – Cerritos, Ruta Marsella – Turín, and the intersection of the San Joaquín Roundabout heading toward Alcalá. These exceptions will allow for maintaining fluid traffic on routes of high importance for regional transport and inter-municipal mobility.
Recommendations for drivers:
Authorities recommend that citizens plan their trips in advance and consult official channels to learn about any possible updates related to the measure.
*This content was created with the assistance of artificial intelligence, based on information published by the Mayor's Office of Pereira, and underwent review by a journalist and an editor. Follow all the news from Colombia on Facebook and Twitter, or through our weekly newsletter.