Conducir en Chile
Guía completa para turistas y expatriados. Aprende las normas de circulación y la información esencial antes de conducir en Chile.
¿Puedes Conducir en Chile?
Licencias Aceptadas De
Período de Validez: Valid for up to 90 days from entry (matches tourist visa duration)
Nota Importante
Foreign licenses are accepted for tourists for up to 90 days (extendable). An IDP is recommended and may be requested at police checkpoints. For stays longer than 90 days, a Chilean license (licencia de conducir) is required.
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Obligatorio
- Warning triangle
- Fire extinguisher
- Reflective vest
- First aid kit
- Spare tire with jack and wheel wrench
- Reflective vest
Recomendado
- Snow chains (required for Andean passes in winter — June to September)
- Extra fuel container for long desert drives in the north
- Sunglasses (intense sun, especially in the Atacama Desert)
Límites de Velocidad
Zonas Urbanas
km/h
Carreteras
km/h
Autopistas
km/h
Peajes
Métodos de Pago
Coste Medio
CLP 700–4,000 per toll plaza on intercity highways; Santiago urban highways charge CLP 500–3,500 depending on time of day
Santiago's urban highways (Autopista Central, Costanera Norte, Vespucio Norte/Sur, Américo Vespucio Oriente) use TAG electronic tolling with no cash option. Intercity tolls on Ruta 5 accept cash and cards. Peak-hour pricing applies on Santiago urban highways.
Aparcamiento
Colores de Línea
Consejos
- In Santiago, use apps like EasyPark or the municipal parking system for metered zones
- Shopping malls typically offer the first 30–60 minutes of parking free with a purchase
- Cuidadores de autos (informal parking attendants) are common — a small tip of CLP 500–1,000 is customary
Coste Medio: CLP 500–2,000/hour in metered zones; CLP 5,000–15,000/day in private parking garages in Santiago
Errores Comunes de Turistas
- 1Not having a TAG device for Santiago's urban highways — there are no toll booths; without a TAG you pay double the rate
- 2Underestimating the length of Chile — it is over 4,300 km from north to south, and driving times are much longer than expected
- 3Driving in Santiago without understanding the vehicle restriction system (Restricción Vehicular) — certain license plates are banned on specific days
- 4Not carrying snow chains when crossing Andean passes in winter — it is a legal requirement and conditions change rapidly
Multas de Tráfico
Exceso Velocidad
CLP 70,000–280,000+ depending on how much the limit is exceeded; over 20 km/h above limit is a serious infraction
Sin Cinturón
CLP 70,000–100,000 (approximately 1–1.5 UTM)
Uso Móvil
CLP 70,000–140,000 (serious infraction)
Semáforo Rojo
CLP 70,000–140,000 (serious infraction, may include license suspension)
Mal Aparcado
CLP 40,000–70,000 depending on violation
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Contactos de Emergencia
Policía
133 (Carabineros de Chile)
Ambulancia
131 (SAMU)
Bomberos
132
Asistencia en Carretera
ACHS: 1404 — or call Carabineros (133) for highway emergencies
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