
The toll rates in Venezuela were updated as of Monday, December 1st in all stations in the country, reported the Patria Digital channel via Telegram. This is the third increase so far in 2025.
The amounts range from 100 bolivars for light vehicles to 1,900 bolivars for heavy 6-axle cargo, according to the new official table.
Light vehicles and minibuses must pay 100 bolivars, equivalent to about 0.40 dollars according to the exchange rate of the Central Bank of Venezuela.
In the case of buses, the fare remained at 110 bolivars, equivalent to USD 0.44.
For freight vehicles, the charge varies depending on the number of axles. The light load will have to pay 950 bolivars (USD 3.84), while the heavy two-axle load will cost 1,100 bolivars (USD 4.45).
For larger trucks, the amounts are as follows: three axles, 1,200 bolivars (USD 4.85); four axles, 1,300 bolivars (USD 5.26); five axles, 1,500 bolivars (USD 6.07), and six axles, 1,900 bolivars (USD 7.68).
The measure of Great Venezuela Transportation Mission and Ven Vías Toll applies in all stations in the country and is part of the new charging table that regulates transit, including light vehicles, public transportation and freight units, with the objective – according to the official announcement – of guaranteeing a more transparent and standardized system.
