Overview
- An official SEMOV decree published in the Gaceta sets a 14‑peso minimum for the first 5 km and a 0.25‑peso charge per additional kilometer, with the option to round extras to 0.50 pesos.
- A differentiated mixed-service tariff applies in many southern and rural municipalities at 11 pesos for the first 10 km plus 0.25 pesos per extra kilometer, as outlined in the agreement and local reports.
- Adults presenting an INAPAM credential continue paying 12 pesos and children under five ride free, according to the published rules.
- Operators must display an authorized tariff chart, train drivers, renew vehicles, maintain valid passenger insurance and comply with SEMOV administrative requirements.
- Mobility groups announced a protest in Toluca on Oct. 12 opposing the increase, citing pressure on household budgets and longstanding service concerns.