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CCR Group Toll Roads Complete Guide

System: Electronic toll collection + Manual payment (Brazilian standard)
Coverage: 3,600+ kilometers across São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Paraná, Santa Catarina, Rio Grande do Sul
Currency: Brazilian Real (BRL)
Technology: Sem Parar, ConectCar, C6 Taggy, Move Mais, Veloe electronic tags
Operators: Motiva (formerly CCR Group) - 11 concessionaires managing Brazil's largest private toll network

Do I Need Electronic Toll Tags for CCR Group Roads? 2025 Update

No, you don't need electronic toll tags to use CCR Group toll roads - but you'll save time and often money with them. All CCR concessions offer both electronic and manual payment lanes, accepting cash, credit cards, and multiple Brazilian toll tag systems.

Key Reality: CCR Group operates Brazil's largest private toll road network with 3.4 million vehicles daily. Electronic tags provide faster passage and discounts at many toll plazas, plus compatibility with parking and other services.

2025 Update: CCR Group rebranded as Motiva in April 2025, maintaining all toll operations under the new identity. The company continues as Latin America's largest highway operator with ongoing infrastructure investments.

CCR Group Toll Costs: What You Actually Pay

CCR Group operates 11 major toll concessions across southern and southeastern Brazil, with costs varying by highway and distance traveled.

Current Toll Rates by CCR Concession (2025)

Concession Main Highway Length Service Area
CCR AutoBAn Anhanguera-Bandeirantes System 316 km São Paulo interior access
CCR NovaDutra Dutra Highway (BR-116) 402 km São Paulo-Rio de Janeiro corridor
CCR ViaOeste Castello Branco-Raposo Tavares 168 km São Paulo western region
CCR RodoNorte BR-277, BR-369, BR-376 487 km Paraná agricultural corridors
CCR ViaLagos Lagos Highway (RJ-124) 55 km Rio de Janeiro tourism region
CCR Ponte Rio-Niterói Bridge 13.3 km Rio-Niterói connection

Where You Pay CCR Group Tolls (2025)

Major Coverage Areas: São Paulo (most concessions), Rio de Janeiro, Paraná, Santa Catarina, Rio Grande do Sul

Traffic Volume: 3.4 million equivalent vehicles daily across all CCR Group highways

Revenue Share: 41% of all toll revenues on Brazilian highways

How to Pay CCR Group Toll Roads

You can use the following toll payment methods on CCR Group highways:

1. Electronic Toll Tags (Recommended):

  • Sem Parar: Most widely accepted Brazilian toll tag system
  • ConectCar: Major alternative with nationwide coverage
  • C6 Taggy, Move Mais, Veloe: Additional compatible systems
  • Benefits: Faster passage, discounts at many plazas, parking compatibility

2. Manual Payment Options:

  • Cash: Brazilian Reais accepted at all manual toll plazas
  • Credit/Debit Cards: Visa, Mastercard accepted at most facilities
  • Keep exact change recommended for faster processing

To calculate toll costs for cars, trucks, motorcycles and all vehicle types across CCR Group toll roads, use TollGuru Brazil toll calculator

Recent Changes (2025)

Brand Transformation:

  • April 2025: CCR Group officially rebranded as Motiva
  • All toll road operations continue under Motiva brand identity
  • No changes to concession agreements or toll collection systems

Infrastructure Developments:

  • Continued expansion of LED lighting systems across all concessions
  • Enhanced safety measures and accident reduction programs
  • Environmental sustainability initiatives including waste recycling

Business Portfolio:

  • Airport asset divestiture planned to focus on core toll road operations
  • Maintaining urban mobility operations (São Paulo metro lines)
  • Exploring further toll road expansion opportunities in Latin America

State/Regional Toll Information

São Paulo State - CCR Group's Largest Operations:

  • CCR AutoBAn: Anhanguera-Bandeirantes system serving São Paulo interior
  • CCR ViaOeste: Castello Branco-Raposo Tavares western corridor
  • CCR RodoAnel: Rodoanel segments around greater São Paulo
  • CCR SPVias: Multiple highway segments throughout the state

Interstate Corridors - Major Brazilian Connections:

  • CCR NovaDutra: São Paulo-Rio de Janeiro primary corridor (BR-116)
  • CCR MSVia: Mato Grosso do Sul agricultural transport routes
  • Renovias: Strategic highway segments connecting major economic centers

Rio de Janeiro State - Tourism and Urban Access:

  • CCR ViaLagos: Lagos Highway serving major tourism destinations
  • CCR Ponte: Rio-Niterói Bridge, Brazil's only major toll bridge
  • ViaRio: Select highway segments in Rio de Janeiro metro area

Planning Your Journey

Cost Considerations:

  • São Paulo to Campinas: R$ 21.10 in tolls via Campo Limpo and Valinhos plazas
  • Electronic tag discounts: 3-15% savings depending on concession and time
  • Total trip costs: Include fuel (typically R$ 120-150 for medium distances)

Road Quality:

  • CCR roads consistently rank among Brazil's best in national surveys
  • Rodovia dos Bandeirantes: Named best highway in Brazil seven consecutive times
  • 24/7 emergency assistance and medical support on all major routes

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I avoid CCR Group tolls completely?

Partially - alternative free routes exist but significantly increase travel time (30-120 minutes). CCR Group operates major highways connecting Brazil's economic centers, making toll-free alternatives impractical for most trips.

What happens if I don't pay CCR Group tolls?

Toll evasion is rare as payment is required before passage. At electronic lanes, barriers prevent passage without valid tag or payment. Manual lanes require payment to attendant before proceeding.

Do motorcycles pay tolls on CCR Group roads?

Yes, motorcycles pay reduced tolls typically 50% of passenger car rates. All Brazilian toll tags work for motorcycles, providing the same convenience benefits as cars.

How does the Motiva rebrand affect toll operations?

No operational changes. All CCR concessions continue operating under existing agreements with the same toll rates, payment methods, and service levels. Only the corporate brand identity changed.

Do tourists get different rates?

No, all users pay the same rates. However, rental car companies may charge fees for toll tag usage. Consider purchasing a temporary toll tag for extended travel in Brazil.

CCR Group vs. Regional Operators

Operator System Type Coverage Market Share
CCR Group (Motiva) Private concessions 3,600+ km, 11 concessions 41% of Brazil toll revenue
Arteris (Abertis) Private concessions 7 major concessions Largest by total kilometers
Argentina Autopistas Mixed public-private Regional networks Country-specific operations
Chilean Concessions Private concessions Urban and intercity Santiago region focused

Useful Links & Resources

Internal Navigation:

Official Resources:

  • Motiva Corporate Website: Company information and sustainability reports
  • CCR Individual Concessions: Specific highway information and traffic updates
  • Brazilian Toll Tag Providers: Sem Parar, ConectCar account setup

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