Chile has about 80,000 km. roads, which are in very good condition. The Pan-American Highway crosses the country from north to south (3,455 km.) From the Peruvian border to Puerto Montt in the south. Drive on the right.
Taxis
Most have taximeters, but the fares for long trips should be negotiated beforehand. On Sundays, after 21:00 there is a surcharge of 50%. Rates vary in different cities (in Viña del Mar charged twice in Santiago). Taxis in Santiago are black and yellow.
Urban Buses
Santiago has two metro lines (with one third under construction), buses, minibuses and Taxibuses (a shared taxi service and fixed route). can be taken directly from the street, and they are all visible at different rates apply.
The normal value of the passage of buses is $ 330. Students and seniors over 75 years pay $ 110.
Intercity Buses
Intercity buses are cheap and reliable. There is a luxury that runs nearly the entire country from north to south. Most of the coaches they cover long distance journeys are services and serve food and drink.
Bus Stations
Terminal
Address
Phone
Terminal Santiago
Avda B. O'Higgins 3848, Santiago
779-1385
Terminal Heroes
Tucapel Jiménez 21, Santiago
696-9087
Terminal Alameda
Avda B. O'Higgins 3714, Santiago
776-1038
Terminal San Borja
San Borja 184, Santiago
776-0645
North Terminal
Amunátegui 920, Santiago
671-2141