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Presidente Dutra Highway Complete Guide

System: Electronic and manual toll collection
Coverage: 402 km São Paulo to Rio de Janeiro (BR-116/SP-060)
Currency: Brazilian Real (BRL)
Technology: Sem Parar, ConectCar electronic tags + manual payment
Operators: CCR NovaDutra (private concession since 1996)

Do I Need Electronic Tags for Presidente Dutra Highway? 2025 Update

No, you don't need electronic tags to travel on Via Dutra - but you'll save time and get discounts with them. Brazil's most important highway offers both electronic and manual payment lanes at all toll plazas between São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.

Key Reality: The 402-kilometer journey includes multiple toll plazas with total costs around R$60 (US$12) for cars. Electronic tags like Sem Parar and ConectCar provide discounts and faster passage through dedicated lanes.

2025 Update: New concession model planned to reduce tolls by 20% when current CCR contract expires. Major infrastructure investments ongoing with R$32 billion allocated for improvements and expansions.

Presidente Dutra Highway Toll Costs: What You Actually Pay

Via Dutra operates multiple toll plazas along the 402-kilometer route connecting Brazil's two largest cities, with costs varying by vehicle type and payment method.

Current Toll Rates by Vehicle Class (2025)

Vehicle Type Electronic Payment Manual Payment Total Journey Cost
Cars & Motorcycles Discounted rates Standard rates ~R$60 (US$12)
Light Trucks (2 axles) Discounted rates Standard rates ~R$120 (US$24)
Heavy Trucks (3+ axles) Discounted rates Standard rates ~R$180+ (US$36+)
Buses Discounted rates Standard rates ~R$120 (US$24)

Major Cities Connected (2025)

São Paulo State: São Paulo, Guarulhos, Jacareí, São José dos Campos, Taubaté, Caçapava, Pindamonhangaba, Guaratinguetá

Rio de Janeiro State: Resende, Barra Mansa, Volta Redonda, Rio de Janeiro

How to Pay Presidente Dutra Highway Tolls

You can use the following toll payment methods on Via Dutra:

1. Electronic Tags (Recommended):

  • Sem Parar: Most popular nationwide electronic toll tag
  • ConectCar: Alternative electronic payment system
  • Benefits: Discounted rates, faster passage, works at parking spots
  • Dedicated electronic lanes at all toll plazas

2. Manual Payment:

  • Cash: Brazilian Reais accepted at staffed toll booths
  • Credit/Debit Cards: Accepted at most toll plazas
  • Standard rates: Higher than electronic tag prices
  • Longer wait times during peak hours

To calculate toll costs for cars, trucks, motorcycles and all vehicle types across Brazilian highways including Via Dutra, use TollGuru Brazil toll calculator

Recent Changes (2025)

New Concession Model:

  • Government planning 20% toll reduction in future concession
  • R$32 billion investment program for maintenance and improvements
  • 215 km duplication planned plus 315 km of new lanes
  • Complete LED lighting and camera monitoring every 500 meters

Infrastructure Developments:

  • Rio-Santos highway integration: Four-lane divided highway to Angra dos Reis
  • 40 km of new parallel roads under construction
  • Enhanced security with interconnected surveillance systems
  • Controversial toll collection planned for São Paulo-Guarulhos stretch

Current Operations:

  • CCR NovaDutra continues management under current concession
  • Electronic toll tag integration with nationwide systems
  • Regular infrastructure maintenance and safety improvements

Brazilian Highway/Regional Toll Information

São Paulo State - Brazil's Toll Capital:

Federal Highways - BR-116 System:

Rio de Janeiro State:

  • Limited toll road network compared to São Paulo
  • Via Dutra serves as primary toll highway in the state
  • Rio-Santos highway expansion planned under new concession

Planning Your Journey

Cost Considerations:

  • Total journey tolls: R$60 (US$12) for cars São Paulo to Rio de Janeiro
  • Fuel costs: Additional R$125+ depending on vehicle efficiency
  • Electronic tag savings: 5-15% discount over cash/card payments

Travel Time & Distance:

  • Total distance: 402 kilometers (250 miles)
  • Driving time: 4-6 hours depending on traffic
  • Multiple rest areas and service facilities along route

Alternative Routes:

  • Local roads: Toll-free but significantly longer travel time
  • Coastal route: Via Rio-Santos highway (under development)
  • Via Dutra remains fastest and most reliable option

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I avoid Presidente Dutra Highway tolls completely?

Yes, but alternative routes add 2-4 hours to the journey and pass through smaller roads. Via Dutra remains the fastest, safest, and most reliable connection between São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.

What happens if I don't pay Via Dutra tolls?

All toll plazas are staffed or have electronic systems, making non-payment virtually impossible. Electronic tag users are automatically charged, while manual lanes require payment before proceeding.

Do motorcycles pay tolls on Presidente Dutra Highway?

Yes, motorcycles pay the same rate as cars on Via Dutra, approximately R$60 for the complete journey from São Paulo to Rio de Janeiro.

Will tolls really decrease by 20% in the future?

The government announced plans for 20% toll reduction under the new concession model, but this depends on the bidding process and contract negotiations when the current CCR agreement expires.

Do foreign visitors get different rates?

No, all vehicles pay the same rates regardless of nationality. Rental cars may include electronic toll tags, or you can pay manually at toll plazas.

Presidente Dutra vs. Regional Countries

Country System Type Typical Cost Coverage
Brazil Electronic + Manual R$60 SP-RJ (US$12) Extensive network
Argentina TelePASE + Manual Variable by route 5,200+ km network
Uruguay Manual toll gates $46 UY pesos (~$1 USD) Routes 1, 3, 5, 8, 9
Paraguay Electronic + Manual Variable by route Limited network

Useful Links & Resources

Internal Navigation:

Electronic Payment Systems:

  • Sem Parar: Brazil's largest electronic toll tag network
  • ConectCar: Alternative electronic payment system
  • CCR NovaDutra: Current highway operator and customer service

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