Overview
- Argentina’s National Road Directorate published Resolution 42/2026 to launch a 15‑business‑day review of new toll tariff tables.
- The plan covers 10 stretches managed by Corredores Viales across the City of Buenos Aires and 13 provinces, spanning roughly 5,885 kilometers.
- Proposed increases average about 18–19%, with a peak‑hour minimum for cars of $1,500 on routes including Ricchieri and Ezeiza–Cañuelas.
- The draft eliminates TelePASE discounts by setting the same price for electronic and manual payments across vehicle categories and time bands.
- Corredores Viales requested the revision and the DNV deemed it appropriate, with submissions accepted online from January 14 to February 5 before any administrative approval.