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= Mexico Toll Roads 2025: Complete Guide =
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'''System:''' Distance-based toll system with electronic and cash payment<br>
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<strong style="font-weight: bold;">System:</strong> Extensive autopista network — largest in the Americas outside the USA (~11,000 km total, CAPUFE manages ~3,750 km)<br>
'''Operator:''' CAPUFE (federal) and various state operators<br>
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<strong style="font-weight: bold;">Coverage:</strong> Nationwide autopistas (suffix "D" = cuota/toll); parallel libre roads always available by law<br>
'''Currency:''' Mexican Peso (MXN)<br>
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<strong style="font-weight: bold;">Currency:</strong> Mexican Peso (MXN); cash only at most booths (no credit/debit cards at CAPUFE plazas since 2019)<br>
'''Coverage:''' 5,000+ km of toll roads (autopistas) nationwide<br>
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<strong style="font-weight: bold;">Technology:</strong> IAVE, PASE, Televia, ViaPass, Sigo electronic tags; cash lanes (being phased out on CAPUFE roads)<br>
'''Technology:''' IAVE, PASE, Televia, ViaPass, and Sigo electronic tags
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<strong style="font-weight: bold;">Operators:</strong> CAPUFE (federal, 3,750 km), state operators, private concessionaires
 
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[https://tollguru.com/toll-calculator-mexico Calculate Mexico Toll]
 
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== Do I Need to Pay Tolls in Mexico? 2025 Update ==
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">For CAPUFE-operated federal toll roads, an electronic tag is becoming increasingly important in 2026. CAPUFE began formally transitioning to electronic-only collection in January 2026, reducing cash lanes with a stated plan to eventually eliminate them entirely. Cash still works at most plazas as of mid-2026, but the direction is clear: a tag is no longer just convenient — it is the future-proof payment method.</p>
  
Mexico has an extensive toll road system called '''autopistas''' (also known as '''cuota''' roads), with over 5,000 kilometers of tolled highways. Toll roads are labeled with "D" (Directo) after the highway number, while parallel free roads are called "libre". You can choose between tolled highways for faster, safer travel or free alternative routes.
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Key Reality:</strong> US/Canadian visitors cannot use E-ZPass or FasTrak in Mexico — they are completely incompatible. For US drivers bringing vehicles into Mexico, PASE or IAVE are the strongest choices for widest acceptance. The PASE tag is portable (can be used in multiple vehicles). Mexico City's Segundo Piso elevated beltway requires an electronic tag — cash is not accepted at all.</p>
  
Toll costs range from MX$25 to MX$150 (approximately US$2.50-15) for passenger cars, making Mexico's toll roads among the more expensive globally, but they offer superior safety, maintenance, and travel times.
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">2026 Update:</strong> A federal toll adjustment of 4.7% took effect April 13, 2026 across the national highway system, issued by CAPUFE, following the pattern of periodic inflation-linked adjustments. Cash lane reduction began January 2026 on CAPUFE roads. The January 2026 cashless transition applies only to CAPUFE's 3,750 km network; the remaining ~7,250 km of toll roads managed by other operators are not immediately affected. CAPUFE cites a reduction in booth wait times from 30 seconds (cash) to approximately 1 second (tag) as the key operational benefit.</p>
  
== Mexico Toll Costs: Current Rates ==
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Recent toll increases took effect in November 2023, with rates rising 7.82% to reflect inflation. Here are current major route costs:
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">Mexico operates distance-based tolls on autopistas. Rates are approximately MXN $1–$2 per kilometre for cars, with individual plaza charges ranging from MXN $20 to $300 (roughly USD$1–$15). A 4.7% federal increase took effect April 13, 2026.</p>
  
=== Current Toll Rates by Major Routes (2025) ===
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Mexico City to Cuernavaca</td>
<th>Car Rate (MXN)</th>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">~85 km</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">MXN $100–180</td>
<th>Distance</th>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Via Autopista del Sol</td>
 
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<td>Mexico City - Cuernavaca</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Mexico City to Guadalajara</td>
<td>140</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">~540 km</td>
<td>70</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">MXN $500–750</td>
<td>~85 km</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Via Autopista Siglo XXI</td>
 
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<td>Acapulco - Cuernavaca</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Cuernavaca to Acapulco (full route)</td>
<td>626</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">~295 km</td>
<td>313</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">MXN $640 total</td>
<td>~300 km</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Autopista del Sol; motorcycles MXN $319</td>
 
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<td>Guadalajara - Tepic</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Guaymas to Guadalajara</td>
<td>441</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">~1,265 km</td>
<td>221</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">MXN ~$1,169</td>
<td>~200 km</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Long Pacific coast route</td>
 
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<td>Monterrey - Nuevo Laredo</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Nogales-Hermosillo-Magdalena (Sonora)</td>
<td>282</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">~240 km</td>
<td>141</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">MXN ~$208 (3 plazas)</td>
<td>~220 km</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">As of March 2026</td>
 
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<td>Toluca - Naucalpan</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Los Cabos corridor (one section)</td>
<td>127</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Partial corridor</td>
<td>64</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">MXN $118</td>
<td>~60 km</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Post-April 2026 adjustment (up from $113)</td>
 
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=== Vehicle Classification System ===
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* '''Cars/SUVs:''' Standard passenger vehicles
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 10px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">1. Electronic Tags (Recommended for 2026):</strong></p>
* '''Motorcycles:''' Pay approximately 50% of car rates
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* '''Trucks:''' Rates vary by weight and axle configuration
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<li><strong style="font-weight: bold;">IAVE:</strong> Windshield sticker tied to specific vehicle; widest federal coverage; available near major border crossings and CAPUFE offices</li>
* '''Buses:''' Commercial passenger vehicle rates apply
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<li><strong style="font-weight: bold;">PASE:</strong> Portable tag (can move between vehicles); wide national coverage; available near border areas</li>
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<li><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Televia:</strong> Strong coverage in Mexico City metro area and central Mexico</li>
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<li><strong style="font-weight: bold;">ViaPass / Sigo:</strong> Regional coverage in specific areas</li>
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<li>Tags reduce booth wait time from ~30 seconds to ~1 second; no credit/debit card link required for CAPUFE roads</li>
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<li>US cards accepted for reloading via the UnDosTres app (one of few reload options accepting US-issued cards)</li>
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== How to Pay Mexico Tolls ==
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<li>Still accepted at most CAPUFE plazas as of mid-2026, but cash lanes are being reduced - fewer available than in prior years</li>
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<li>Foreign currency not accepted (except at border crossing plazas within border city limits)</li>
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<li>Credit and debit cards not accepted at CAPUFE booths since January 2019; some private concession plazas may still accept cards</li>
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<li>Always carry pesos as a backup even if you have a tag, in case of reader failure</li>
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=== Electronic Payment Systems ===
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 10px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Additional:</strong> Toll receipts on CAPUFE roads include automatic insurance coverage for civil liability, medical expenses, and road defect damage while on the toll road. Every toll road has a parallel libre (free) route by law, though expect 1-3 hours additional travel time on libre roads. Green Angels emergency service available on all federal toll roads by dialling 078.</p>
  
'''IAVE TAG''' is the most common electronic toll system, offering dedicated lanes and discounted rates. Available payment options include:
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 10px 0;">To calculate toll costs across Mexico's autopista network, use TollGuru Mexico toll calculator:</p>
  
* '''IAVE TAG:''' Prepaid recharges from $50-3,000 pesos or postpaid with credit/debit card
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* '''PASE TAG:''' Urban highways and Mexico City elevated beltway
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* '''Televia, ViaPass, Sigo:''' Regional electronic payment systems
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<a href="https://tollguru.com/toll-calculator-mexico"><button class="custom-button button-orange" type="button">Mexico Toll Calculator</button></a>
* '''Cash:''' Mexican pesos only - foreign currency not accepted
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=== Payment Restrictions ===
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Credit cards are no longer accepted at most toll booths except in tourist areas. Mexico City's elevated beltway (Segundo Piso) requires TAG devices - cash not accepted.
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<li><strong style="font-weight: bold;">April 13, 2026:</strong> Federal toll adjustment of 4.7% across CAPUFE's national highway system - an inflation-linked periodic adjustment</li>
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<li><strong style="font-weight: bold;">January 2026:</strong> CAPUFE began formal transition to electronic-only tolling; cash lanes being reduced on federal roads; TAG-only lanes appearing at increasing number of plazas</li>
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<li>Cash not yet eliminated — transition is gradual with no announced firm end date for cash removal</li>
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<li>Mexico City Segundo Piso (elevated beltway): TAG only, no cash accepted</li>
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<li>Credit/debit cards remain rejected at CAPUFE booths (policy since January 2019)</li>
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<li>CAPUFE operates approximately 3,750 km of toll roads and 30 bridges; this transition does not immediately affect the remaining ~7,250 km managed by other operators</li>
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== Recent Changes (2025) ==
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* November 2023: 7.82% toll rate increase reflecting 2022 inflation
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* Electronic payment expansion with improved IAVE coverage
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* Continued phase-out of credit card acceptance at toll booths
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* Enhanced safety features and Green Angels roadside assistance
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== State/Regional Toll Information ==
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Mexico's toll system operates across all states except Aguascalientes:
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* [[pago-peajes-carreteras-puentes-túneles-méxico]] - National payment methods and systems
 
* [[méxico-cuota-paeje-caseta-de-cobro]] - General toll booth operations
 
* [[ciudad-de-méxico-cuota-paeje-caseta-de-cobro]] - Mexico City specific toll information
 
 
 
== Planning Your Journey ==
 
 
 
=== Cost Considerations ===
 
 
 
* '''Daily costs:''' Budget MX$200-800 for long-distance travel
 
* '''Route planning:''' Use "D" highways for tolls, regular numbers for free alternatives
 
* '''IAVE savings:''' Electronic payment offers discounts and faster transit
 
 
 
=== Safety Benefits ===
 
 
 
Toll receipts include automatic insurance coverage for liability, medical expenses, and road defect damage. Green Angels patrol toll roads providing free mechanical assistance.
 
 
 
== Mexico vs. Neighboring Countries ==
 
 
 
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<th>Typical Cost</th>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">MXN $1–2/km (MXN $20–300/plaza)</td>
<th>Payment Methods</th>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">~11,000 km nationwide autopistas</td>
 
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<td>Mexico</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">[https://tollguru.com/us-toll United States]</td>
<td>Distance-based</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">E-ZPass + cashless (37 states)</td>
<td>$2.50-15 USD</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">USD $0.05–0.20/mile</td>
<td>IAVE, cash (pesos)</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">37 states with toll roads</td>
 
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<td>USA</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">[https://tollguru.com/canada-toll Canada]</td>
<td>Mixed systems</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Provincial (407 ETR, A25/A30, etc.)</td>
<td>$1-30 USD</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">CAD $0.50–1.19/km (407 ETR)</td>
<td>E-ZPass, cash, cards</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">4 provinces only</td>
 
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<td>Canada</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">[https://tollguru.com/guatemala-toll Guatemala]</td>
<td>Limited tolls</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">SiVAPass + cash</td>
<td>$2-15 CAD</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Q15.25/crossing</td>
<td>Cash, cards</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Limited (Palín-Escuintla)</td>
 
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== Frequently Asked Questions ==
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=== Can I avoid Mexico tolls? ===
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<h3 style="font-size: 20px; font-weight: bold; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; margin: 15px 0 8px 0;">Can I use E-ZPass or FasTrak in Mexico?</h3>
Yes, every toll road has a parallel free "libre" route, though these may be slower and less maintained.
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">No. US and Canadian toll tags are not compatible with Mexico's TAG infrastructure (IAVE, Televia, PASE). You need a Mexico-specific tag or cash pesos for Mexican toll roads.</p>
  
=== What happens if I don't pay? ===
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<h3 style="font-size: 20px; font-weight: bold; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; margin: 15px 0 8px 0;">Can I pay with a credit card at Mexican toll booths?</h3>
Toll evasion is illegal and can result in fines. All federal toll collection is legal when free alternatives exist.
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">No, not at CAPUFE federal toll booths (policy since January 2019). Some private concession plazas may accept cards, but do not assume universal card acceptance. Always carry Mexican pesos as a backup.</p>
  
=== Do tourists get different rates? ===
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No, all users pay the same rates regardless of nationality. Tourist areas may accept US dollars, but peso payment is recommended.
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">Yes. By law, every toll autopista (suffix "D") has a parallel free (libre) route. However, libre roads are significantly slower, often 1-3 hours longer, less maintained, with no Green Angels emergency service and lower speed limits.</p>
  
=== Can I use US credit cards? ===
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<h3 style="font-size: 20px; font-weight: bold; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; margin: 15px 0 8px 0;">What happens if I drive through a TAG-only lane without a tag?</h3>
Most toll booths no longer accept credit cards. IAVE TAG with linked credit cards works at participating booths.
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* [[pago-peajes-carreteras-puentes-túneles-méxico]] - Complete payment guide
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Mexico Toll Roads Complete Guide

System: Extensive autopista network — largest in the Americas outside the USA (~11,000 km total, CAPUFE manages ~3,750 km)
Coverage: Nationwide autopistas (suffix "D" = cuota/toll); parallel libre roads always available by law
Currency: Mexican Peso (MXN); cash only at most booths (no credit/debit cards at CAPUFE plazas since 2019)
Technology: IAVE, PASE, Televia, ViaPass, Sigo electronic tags; cash lanes (being phased out on CAPUFE roads)
Operators: CAPUFE (federal, 3,750 km), state operators, private concessionaires

Do I Need an Electronic Tag for Mexico? 2026 Update

For CAPUFE-operated federal toll roads, an electronic tag is becoming increasingly important in 2026. CAPUFE began formally transitioning to electronic-only collection in January 2026, reducing cash lanes with a stated plan to eventually eliminate them entirely. Cash still works at most plazas as of mid-2026, but the direction is clear: a tag is no longer just convenient — it is the future-proof payment method.

Key Reality: US/Canadian visitors cannot use E-ZPass or FasTrak in Mexico — they are completely incompatible. For US drivers bringing vehicles into Mexico, PASE or IAVE are the strongest choices for widest acceptance. The PASE tag is portable (can be used in multiple vehicles). Mexico City's Segundo Piso elevated beltway requires an electronic tag — cash is not accepted at all.

2026 Update: A federal toll adjustment of 4.7% took effect April 13, 2026 across the national highway system, issued by CAPUFE, following the pattern of periodic inflation-linked adjustments. Cash lane reduction began January 2026 on CAPUFE roads. The January 2026 cashless transition applies only to CAPUFE's 3,750 km network; the remaining ~7,250 km of toll roads managed by other operators are not immediately affected. CAPUFE cites a reduction in booth wait times from 30 seconds (cash) to approximately 1 second (tag) as the key operational benefit.

Mexico Toll Costs: Current Rates (2026)

Mexico operates distance-based tolls on autopistas. Rates are approximately MXN $1–$2 per kilometre for cars, with individual plaza charges ranging from MXN $20 to $300 (roughly USD$1–$15). A 4.7% federal increase took effect April 13, 2026.

Example Route Costs (2026, Light Vehicles/Cars)

Route Approximate Distance Approx. Toll Cost (MXN) Notes
Mexico City to Cuernavaca ~85 km MXN $100–180 Via Autopista del Sol
Mexico City to Guadalajara ~540 km MXN $500–750 Via Autopista Siglo XXI
Cuernavaca to Acapulco (full route) ~295 km MXN $640 total Autopista del Sol; motorcycles MXN $319
Guaymas to Guadalajara ~1,265 km MXN ~$1,169 Long Pacific coast route
Nogales-Hermosillo-Magdalena (Sonora) ~240 km MXN ~$208 (3 plazas) As of March 2026
Los Cabos corridor (one section) Partial corridor MXN $118 Post-April 2026 adjustment (up from $113)

How to Pay Mexico Tolls

1. Electronic Tags (Recommended for 2026):

  • IAVE: Windshield sticker tied to specific vehicle; widest federal coverage; available near major border crossings and CAPUFE offices
  • PASE: Portable tag (can move between vehicles); wide national coverage; available near border areas
  • Televia: Strong coverage in Mexico City metro area and central Mexico
  • ViaPass / Sigo: Regional coverage in specific areas
  • Tags reduce booth wait time from ~30 seconds to ~1 second; no credit/debit card link required for CAPUFE roads
  • US cards accepted for reloading via the UnDosTres app (one of few reload options accepting US-issued cards)

2. Cash (Mexican Pesos):

  • Still accepted at most CAPUFE plazas as of mid-2026, but cash lanes are being reduced - fewer available than in prior years
  • Foreign currency not accepted (except at border crossing plazas within border city limits)
  • Credit and debit cards not accepted at CAPUFE booths since January 2019; some private concession plazas may still accept cards
  • Always carry pesos as a backup even if you have a tag, in case of reader failure

Additional: Toll receipts on CAPUFE roads include automatic insurance coverage for civil liability, medical expenses, and road defect damage while on the toll road. Every toll road has a parallel libre (free) route by law, though expect 1-3 hours additional travel time on libre roads. Green Angels emergency service available on all federal toll roads by dialling 078.

To calculate toll costs across Mexico's autopista network, use TollGuru Mexico toll calculator:

Recent Changes (2026)

  • April 13, 2026: Federal toll adjustment of 4.7% across CAPUFE's national highway system - an inflation-linked periodic adjustment
  • January 2026: CAPUFE began formal transition to electronic-only tolling; cash lanes being reduced on federal roads; TAG-only lanes appearing at increasing number of plazas
  • Cash not yet eliminated — transition is gradual with no announced firm end date for cash removal
  • Mexico City Segundo Piso (elevated beltway): TAG only, no cash accepted
  • Credit/debit cards remain rejected at CAPUFE booths (policy since January 2019)
  • CAPUFE operates approximately 3,750 km of toll roads and 30 bridges; this transition does not immediately affect the remaining ~7,250 km managed by other operators

Mexico vs. North American Neighbours

Country System Typical Cost Coverage
Mexico IAVE/PASE/Televia + cash (transitioning) MXN $1–2/km (MXN $20–300/plaza) ~11,000 km nationwide autopistas
United States E-ZPass + cashless (37 states) USD $0.05–0.20/mile 37 states with toll roads
Canada Provincial (407 ETR, A25/A30, etc.) CAD $0.50–1.19/km (407 ETR) 4 provinces only
Guatemala SiVAPass + cash Q15.25/crossing Limited (Palín-Escuintla)

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use E-ZPass or FasTrak in Mexico?

No. US and Canadian toll tags are not compatible with Mexico's TAG infrastructure (IAVE, Televia, PASE). You need a Mexico-specific tag or cash pesos for Mexican toll roads.

Can I pay with a credit card at Mexican toll booths?

No, not at CAPUFE federal toll booths (policy since January 2019). Some private concession plazas may accept cards, but do not assume universal card acceptance. Always carry Mexican pesos as a backup.

Is there always a free alternative to toll roads?

Yes. By law, every toll autopista (suffix "D") has a parallel free (libre) route. However, libre roads are significantly slower, often 1-3 hours longer, less maintained, with no Green Angels emergency service and lower speed limits.

What happens if I drive through a TAG-only lane without a tag?

If you enter a TAG-only lane without a tag, the barrier will not lift and an attendant will typically assist. You may need to back out — which can be unsafe. Read lane signage early: "TAG" or "Efectivo" (cash). Cash lanes tend to be on the right.

Useful Links & Resources

  • CAPUFE official route checker and toll tables: capufe.gob.mx
  • UnDosTres app (PASE/Televia reload, accepts US cards): Available on iOS and Android
  • Green Angels emergency service (toll roads): Dial 078
  • United States Toll - E-ZPass network for US travel
  • Canada Toll - 407 ETR and provincial toll systems
  • Belize Toll - Southern border, toll-free
  • Guatemala Toll - Southern border toll information

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