HOME > Brazil

Tolls in São Paulo will be more expensive on Friday.

Alckmin's government announces a 9,77% increase for all state highways; the index revision promised during the campaign is postponed.

247 – Those who use the highways that cross the state of São Paulo should prepare their wallets. Starting this Friday, tolls will be 9,77% more expensive. During the election campaign, Governor Geraldo Alckmin had promised to change the toll adjustment index, abandoning the IGP-M, but this will only happen next year, when it will be replaced by the IPCA.

With two tolls, traveling from São Paulo to Guarujá will cost R$ 29,50 in tolls alone (previously R$ 27). From São Paulo to Campos do Jordão, R$ 9,30 (previously R$ 8,75); from São Paulo to Bauru: R$ 48,60 (R$ 44,20); from São Paulo to Barretos, R$ 59,40 (R$ 53,90); from São Paulo to Ribeirão Preto: R$ 47,80 (R$ 43,35).

The toll prices on the highways will be as follows:

Anchieta-Imigrantes: R$ 20,10

Bandeirantes (Caieiras): R$ 7,00

Washington Luís (Km 282): R$ 12,20

Washington Luiz (Km 398): R$ 11,70

Antonio Machado Santana: R$ 11,00

Anhanguera (KM 405): R$ 10,30

Ermênio de O. Penteado: R$ 10,10

Carlos Tonanni: R$ 10,00

Castelo Branco (Km 74): R$ 8,50

Castelo Branco (Kms 128 and 208): R$ 9,90

Canon Domenico Rangoni: R$ 9,40

Ademar P. de Barros (KM 123): R$ 9,10