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Costa Rica evaluates removing weekend driving restrictions

Costa Rica may end its weekend daytime driving restrictions starting in March.

No more weekday driving restrictions in Costa Rica as of today

As of Monday, February 8, Costa Rica has eliminated its national weekday vehicular restrictions. The weekend restriction and San José-area rules still apply. 

Costa Rica eliminates weekday national vehicle restrictions starting Monday

Costa Rica is eliminating its nationwide daytime vehicle restrictions starting Monday, February 8. 

Costa Rica relaxes weekend driving restrictions

Costa Rica will relax its weekend driving restrictions starting Saturday, October 17. 

When can I drive? Breaking down Costa Rica’s newly updated vehicular restrictions

Costa Rica has announced new driving restrictions that will be enforced in June 2020.

When can I drive? Breaking down Costa Rica’s updated vehicular restrictions

Costa Rica has announced new driving restrictions that will be enforced starting Saturday, May 16 until at least May 31. 

When can I drive? Breaking down Costa Rica’s new vehicular restrictions

Costa Rica on Saturday announced new driving restrictions that will be enforced starting Monday, April 13, and ending April 30 at the earliest. 

‘Tis the season – to pay your vehicle circulation permit

More than 1.5 million vehicles are expected to pay the marchamo this year for a total collection of $395 million.

Vehicle insurance costs to go up in November

A spike of almost 30 percent in the number of traffic accidents recorded in Costa Rica during first eight months of this year prompted an increase in the price of the mandatory automobile insurance for 2017.

Collection of ‘marchamo,’ vehicle circulation fee, starts Monday

Vehicle owners in Costa Rica can find out exactly how much they owe for the yearly circulation permit, "marchamo," starting Monday on the INS website, by text or by calling a toll free number.

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