Mexican Toll road booths will stop accepting credit cards

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Capufe says goodbye to credit cards: here the new form of payment

Capufe explained that this measure is intended to provide a better service.

As of January 1, 2019, Federal Roads and Bridges (Capufe) will stop receiving payments with a credit or debit card, in the 133 payment places it manages.

In a statement, Capufe explained that this measure is intended to provide better service and speed up the crossing of users through the network of bridges and highways that the agency operates in the country.

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El próximo 1 de enero de 2019 se dejarán de recibir tarjetas de crédito y débito en las plazas de cobro a cargo de CAPUFE como forma de pago. Las formas de pago validas serán efectivo y Telepeaje. Para más información visite http://bit.ly/2UZKC8B 

He clarified that with this provision, the savings in time of crossing will be significantly reduced since the time allocated for charging with credit or debit cards is up to six times higher than that made with TAG or cash, modalities that will continue to be accepted.

Youll need to BUY prepaid cards or continue to pay in cash for Toll Road Payment or Register for an online app for FREE https://www.capufe-iave.com.mx/

What is IAVE prepaid?

The most efficient way to travel on Mexico’s highways is Tag IAVE, the electronic means of payment that allows you to make the crossing of booths quickly and easily.

IAVE prepaid is the addable device that works through recharges, that is, before making your trip you pay the amount you want to your tag.