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Medellín peak and plate Photo: Medellín Mobility Secretariat
This Thursday, November 13, 2025the city of Medellín will continue with the application of the peak and plate measure, a strategy that seeks to improve mobility, reduce congestion on the roads and contribute to caring for the environment.
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Peak and plate in Medellín for Thursday, November 13, 2025
The peak and plate in Medellín operates from 5 am to 8 pm continuously. During these hours, vehicles with restricted plates will not be able to circulate on the main roads of the city. It is important to keep in mind that the measure applies from Monday to Friday, without exception.
- Private cars: For private vehicles, the restriction will apply to automobiles whose license plate number ends in 0 and 2. It is essential to comply with these regulations to avoid inconveniences and fines, which can be onerous if the restriction is violated.
- Motorcycles: If you drive a motorcycle, you should also be aware of the license plate restriction, which will apply to motorcycles whose first license plate number is 0 and 2. This measure includes two- and four-stroke motorcycles, motorcycles, tricycles and mopeds.
Peak and plate. Photo:Esneyder Gutierrez
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Restriction for taxis
In the case of taxis, the restriction for Thursday, October 13, 2025 applies to those with plates that end in the number 9. These vehicles will be prohibited from circulating from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.
The regulations for taxis seek to balance the supply and demand of this service on the streets, avoiding saturation and promoting more fluid circulation.
This you should know. Photo:Medellín Mayor’s Office.
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Peak and plate free routes
Regional and national connection roads are exempt, such as Regional Avenue, Las Palmas and the road to the West. The townships and connections of 33rd Avenue and 10th Street are also exempt.
The measure will be applied on all roads in the neighborhoods. However, the Regional Avenue and the South Highway, in their sections in the jurisdiction of Bello and Itagüí, are not exempt due to autonomous decisions of their municipal administrations.
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*This content was rewritten with the assistance of artificial intelligence, based on information from the Mayor’s Office of Medellín, and was reviewed by the journalist and an editor.
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