The toll plazas on the Sorocabana and Nova Raposo road lots will have reduced fares from this Sunday (30), for both automatic and manual booth users. The measure was approved at a meeting of the board of the São Paulo State Transportation Regulatory Agency (Artesp) and will be published in the Official Gazette on Monday (24).
The new values represent a reduction of between 23.8% and 25.4% for automatic cabs and between 19.8% and 21.4% for manual cabs in the Sorocabana lot. On the Nova Raposo lot, the discounts range from 24.3% to 35.5% on automatic cabs and from 20.3% to 32.2% on manual cabs.
In the Sorocabana lot, in Itu, at km 72.805 of the Castello Branco Highway (SP-280), the fare goes from R$ 15.80 to R$ 11.97 for automatic cabs (-24.2%) and to R$ 12.60 for manual cabs (-20.2%). In Sorocaba, at km 13.325 of the José Ermírio de Moraes highway (SP-075), the fares change from R$9.00 to R$6.74 for automatic booths (-25.1%) and to R$7.10 for manual booths (-21.1%).
In São Roque, at km 47.555 on the SP-270, the fare is reduced from R$12.60 to R$9.59 for automatic vehicles (-23.8%) and to R$10.10 for manual vehicles (-19.8%). In Alumínio, at km 79.145 on the Raposo Tavares (SP-270), the fares drop from R$12.60 to R$9.40 on the automatic ones (-25.4%) and to R$9.90 on the manual ones (-21.4%). In Araçoiaba, at km 111.89 on the SP-270, the fare is reduced from R$5.30 to R$3.99 on the automatic ones (-24.7%) and to R$4.20 on the manual ones (-20.7%).
On the Nova Raposo lot, reductions will also be applied. In Osasco, at km 18.920 on the SP-280, the fare will go from R$5.90 to R$3.80 for automatic booths (-35.5%) and to R$4.00 for manual booths (-32.2%). In Barueri, at km 20.545 on the SP-280, the fares are reduced from R$5.90 to R$3.80 for automatic booths (-35.5%) and to R$4.00 for manual booths (-32.2%). In Itapevi, at km 33.420 on the SP-280, the fare will be reduced from R$11.80 to R$8.93 for automatic fares (-24.3%) and to R$9.40 for manual fares (-20.3%). The new rates come into effect from this Sunday (30).
Understand the reduction
The reduction in the kilometer tariff is a policy of the Tarcísio de Freitas government aimed at reducing tolls and standardizing tariffs throughout the state. This standardization is fundamental for the future implementation of the free flow system, which will allow electronic charging proportional to the distance travelled, without the need for physical toll plazas. As a result, all users of São Paulo’s highways will pay the same amount per kilometer traveled, ensuring greater fairness and predictability for the system.