Change in Uruguay’s Toll System.
- Rotas do Continente

- 10 hours ago
- 1 min read

If you’re planning a road trip through Uruguay, there’s an important update about toll roads that’s worth knowing! The well-known TAG sticker you used to stick on your windshield to pass through toll booths is now a thing of the past. Today, tolls are read directly from your car’s license plate. That’s right—more technology and fewer things to remember to carry.
So, how does it work? Simple! When you cross the border or pass through the first toll booth on a Uruguayan highway, your vehicle’s license plate is registered in the automatic toll system. Using a credit or debit card with international transactions enabled, you add the necessary balance to cover all the tolls you’ll encounter along your route. From then on, every time you pass a toll plaza, cameras identify your license plate and charge the amount automatically. No stopping, no TAG, no stress!
And the best part? If you’re the kind of traveler who’s always worried about losing the TAG, this new system is a huge relief. Now all you need to do is focus on driving and enjoying the road.
So grab your GPS, plan your route, and hit the Uruguayan highways!
MAP OF TOLL ROADS IN URUGUAY



















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