Unified Payment Site for Free Flow Toll for Vehicles without Tags; See How to Check
A new unified payment site for free flow tolls in SΓ£o Paulo allows drivers without electronic tags to pay their tolls within 30 days after passing through toll points.
New cars will be registered with the TelePASE system included
The Association of Automobile Dealers in Argentina will provide the TelePASE system for new cars to streamline toll payments.
SP coastline will no longer have the most expensive toll in Brazil after free flow; see the ranking
The tolls on the Anchieta and Imigrantes highways in SΓ£o Paulo will change with the new free flow system starting in July 2026, reducing costs for drivers.
Toll booths on the Imigrantes and Anchieta highways will be demolished and billing will be automatic in July; understand
The traditional toll booths on the Imigrantes and Anchieta highways will be demolished to implement an automatic billing system called free flow starting in July.
SP government creates website that unifies free flow toll collection for drivers without a tag
The SΓ£o Paulo state government has launched a website called Siga FΓ‘cil to facilitate free flow toll collection for drivers who do not have an electronic toll tag.
'Free flow' toll scam uses fake websites to steal from drivers; see how to protect yourself
Drivers have fallen victim to a new scam exploiting the electronic toll system known as 'free flow', where criminals create fake websites to mimic toll payments and divert victims' money through Pix transfers.
Anchieta and Imigrantes will have free-flow tolls with charges in the coastal and SΓ£o Paulo city directions
Ecovias announced that the toll plazas on the Anchieta and Imigrantes highways will be replaced by free-flow gantries starting in July, with a total fee of R$ 38.70 split between ascending and descending routes.
Common toll will be replaced in July by free flow on the Anchieta-Imigrantes system, in SP
The toll booths on the Anchieta and Imigrantes highways will be replaced by free flow gates starting July 1, allowing for seamless passage.