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Latest revision as of 09:15, 17 May 2024
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In Panama, toll roads like the Corredor Sur and Corredor Norte in Panama City require a Panapass. This sticker on your car automatically pays the toll at designated booths, and using these roads without a Panapass may result in penalties. As Panama reduces cash toll payments, the Panapass offers a convenient solution, significantly enhancing travel efficiency, especially in busy areas like Panama City. Use the Panama Toll Calculator to calculate the tolls and fuel costs to travel across the entire country.
Panama Toll Road Highway
For efficient road maintenance and toll collection, the toll roads in Panama are operated by private. The main toll roads are the Corredor Sur, Corredor Este, and Corredor Norte.
- Corredor Sur[1]: This toll corridor is located on the south side of Panama City and uses a fully electronic toll collection system with Panapass. Panapass is a prepaid electronic toll tag that is mounted on your vehicle's windshield. When you drive through a toll booth, the toll is automatically deducted from your account. You can recharge your Panapass online or at designated stations.
- Corredor Este[2]: Located on the east side of Panama City, Corredor Este also uses a Panapass electronic toll collection system.
- Corredor Norte[3]: Panama has the main toll roads: Corredor Sur, Corredor Este, and Corredor Norte. Corredor Sur is located on the south side of Panama City, while Corredor Este is on the east side, and Corredor Norte is on the north side.
Are electronic toll payments available in Panama?
Yes, the electronic toll payments available in Panama
Panama toll road price
Toll Road | Toll Price for Tags | Toll Price for Cash |
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Autopista Don Alberto | B/.2.3 | B/.2.3 |
How to pay toll in Panama
Most of the Panamanian toll facilities have both electronic lanes and cash/card lanes. They accept the following three payment methods:
1. Toll tag
2. Cash
3. Credit / Debit card
Using a toll tag is preferred to pay tolls because they offer discounts and can also be used at several parking spots. The toll tags valid across Panama are Panapass. [4]
However, keeping cash handy is always recommended as some of these electronic plazas may not be functioning properly.