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April 10, 2023
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‘Pico y placa’ in Cali: This is how it will govern from April 10 to 14

Pico y Placa in Cali from March 27 to 31

The fourth month of 2023 advances and in Cali the measure of ‘beak and plate’which restricts the mobility of some vehicles, depending on the license plate number on which the car ends.

Note that the constraint remains fixed during the first semester of the year, that is, until June 30, 2023. Then it will rotate, as confirmed by the Ministry of Mobility of the Valle del Cauca capital.

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This is a 14-hour restriction that goes from 6:00 in the morning to 8:00 at night.

Thus, in the week of April 10 to 14, the ‘pico y placa’ will govern as follows:

  • Monday April 10: private vehicles with license plates ending in the digits 3 and 4.
  • Tuesday April 11: 5 and 6.
  • Wednesday April 12: 7 and 8.
  • Thursday April 13: 9 and 0.
  • Friday April 14: 1 and 2.

Keep in mind that the taxis, motorcycles, official, electric and hybrid vehicles, in combination electric diesel and electric gasoline.

Also read: Those responsible for the massacre in Jamundí that occurred in 2020 are sentenced

It is worth mentioning that the value of the penalty fee for circulating during the ‘pico y placa’ is approximately $557,000.

Finally, if you are going to travel to the capital of Valle del Cauca, keep in mind that the restriction established in the decree also applies.

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