Chile 2026 Driving Rule Changes
Official Source: Comisión Nacional de Seguridad de Tránsito (CONASET)
Last Updated: February 1, 2026
Summary
Chile strengthens road safety in 2026 with new vehicle emission regulations aligned with Euro 6 standards, expanded speed camera networks on major highways, mandatory advanced safety features for new vehicles, and updated penalties for distracted driving.
Key Changes
Euro 6 Equivalent Emission Standards for New Vehicles
Effective July 1, 2026
Euro 5 equivalent
New vehicles had to meet Euro 5 equivalent emission standards
Euro 6 equivalent required
All new light vehicles must meet Euro 6 equivalent emission standards, reducing NOx emissions by up to 56% compared to Euro 5
Official Source: Ministerio de Medio Ambiente
Instructor's Tip
“Chile is aligning with stricter global emission standards. From July 2026, all new cars must meet Euro 6 equivalent limits. This primarily affects manufacturers and importers, but drivers should know that newer vehicles will have cleaner exhaust systems.”
Expanded Speed Camera Network on Highways
Effective March 1, 2026
Limited camera coverage
Speed cameras deployed mainly in urban areas and select highway sections
Nationwide highway coverage
New fixed and mobile speed cameras installed on all major autopistas and Ruta 5 (Pan-American Highway) with average speed detection
Official Source: CONASET Road Safety Plan
Instructor's Tip
“Average speed cameras are being rolled out on Ruta 5 and major autopistas. These calculate your speed between two points, so slowing down at the camera then speeding up won't work. Maintain the speed limit consistently.”
Mandatory ESC and ABS for All New Vehicles
Effective January 1, 2026
ABS required, ESC optional
Anti-lock braking required but electronic stability control was not mandatory for all vehicle categories
ESC and ABS mandatory
All new passenger vehicles and light trucks must have both ABS and Electronic Stability Control (ESC) as standard equipment
Official Source: Ministerio de Transportes y Telecomunicaciones
Instructor's Tip
“ESC is now mandatory on all new cars sold in Chile. This system helps prevent skidding and loss of control, especially in wet conditions or sharp turns. It's one of the most effective safety technologies available.”
Changes by Category
⚠️Penalties & Fines(2)
Expanded Speed Camera Network on Highways
Effective March 1, 2026
Limited camera coverage
Speed cameras deployed mainly in urban areas and select highway sections
Nationwide highway coverage
New fixed and mobile speed cameras installed on all major autopistas and Ruta 5 (Pan-American Highway) with average speed detection
Official Source: CONASET Road Safety Plan
Stricter Distracted Driving Penalties
Effective January 1, 2026
1 UTM fine
Using a mobile phone while driving resulted in a fine of approximately 1 UTM (around CLP 65,000)
1.5-3 UTM fine + license suspension
Fines increased to 1.5-3 UTM; repeat offenders face 45-day license suspension and mandatory road safety course
Official Source: CONASET
🛡️Safety Rules(1)
Mandatory ESC and ABS for All New Vehicles
Effective January 1, 2026
ABS required, ESC optional
Anti-lock braking required but electronic stability control was not mandatory for all vehicle categories
ESC and ABS mandatory
All new passenger vehicles and light trucks must have both ABS and Electronic Stability Control (ESC) as standard equipment
Official Source: Ministerio de Transportes y Telecomunicaciones
🌱Environmental Zones(1)
Euro 6 Equivalent Emission Standards for New Vehicles
Effective July 1, 2026
Euro 5 equivalent
New vehicles had to meet Euro 5 equivalent emission standards
Euro 6 equivalent required
All new light vehicles must meet Euro 6 equivalent emission standards, reducing NOx emissions by up to 56% compared to Euro 5
Official Source: Ministerio de Medio Ambiente
Instructor Tips
Re: Euro 6 Equivalent Emission Standards for New Vehicles
Instructor's Tip
“Chile is aligning with stricter global emission standards. From July 2026, all new cars must meet Euro 6 equivalent limits. This primarily affects manufacturers and importers, but drivers should know that newer vehicles will have cleaner exhaust systems.”
Re: Expanded Speed Camera Network on Highways
Instructor's Tip
“Average speed cameras are being rolled out on Ruta 5 and major autopistas. These calculate your speed between two points, so slowing down at the camera then speeding up won't work. Maintain the speed limit consistently.”
Re: Mandatory ESC and ABS for All New Vehicles
Instructor's Tip
“ESC is now mandatory on all new cars sold in Chile. This system helps prevent skidding and loss of control, especially in wet conditions or sharp turns. It's one of the most effective safety technologies available.”
Re: Stricter Distracted Driving Penalties
Instructor's Tip
“Chile has significantly increased penalties for phone use while driving. A first offense now costs up to 3 UTM (around CLP 195,000), and repeat offenders face license suspension. Use hands-free or pull over safely.”
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Chile's new emission standards for 2026?
Are there more speed cameras on Chilean highways in 2026?
What safety features are mandatory in new cars in Chile?
What happens if I use my phone while driving in Chile?
Sources & Methodology
All rule changes are sourced from official government transport agencies and legal publications. AutoviaTest is an independent educational platform and is not affiliated with any government agency. Rules may be subject to change before their effective dates.
Information last verified: 2026-02-01
Primary Sources:
- Comisión Nacional de Seguridad de Tránsito (CONASET) — Official regulatory body
- Ministerio de Medio Ambiente — Euro 6 Equivalent Emission Standards for New Vehicles
- CONASET Road Safety Plan — Expanded Speed Camera Network on Highways
- Ministerio de Transportes y Telecomunicaciones — Mandatory ESC and ABS for All New Vehicles
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