Cali community denounces illegal motorcycle races in Vegas de Comfandi

Residents of the Vegas de Comfandi neighborhood in southern Cali reported clandestine motorcycle races disrupting the area's tranquility and mobility. Transit authorities conduct operations to sanction these violations under the National Transit Code. The community urges reporting such events organized on social media.

In the Vegas de Comfandi neighborhood in southern Cali, residents have voiced concerns over recurring illegal motorcycle races. These clandestine competitions involve several motorcyclists gathering to race at high speeds on residential roads, causing disruptions to nighttime rest and fear among pedestrians and drivers. Videos recorded by neighbors depict the motorcycles speeding by in the distance, underscoring the associated risks.

The latest incident took place on the night of February 13, 2026, when locals reported the activity. According to a tweet from @EnterateCali, "Last night, from the Vegas de Comfandi neighborhood in southern Cali, residents denounced that motorcyclists were holding illegal races, disrupting the sector's tranquility and affecting mobility. In the videos, you can see the motorcycles passing by at great speed in the distance…".

These activities also hinder traffic by occupying roadways during the events. Local authorities sustain ongoing operations targeting violations such as speeding and disregarding traffic signals. During these checks, fines are issued and, in severe cases, vehicles are immobilized as per the National Transit Code.

Colombia lacks a specific national law against illegal races, relying instead on existing transit regulations to mitigate road risks. In Congress, Proyecto de Ley 174-19 progresses, aiming to impose harsher penalties for culpable homicide arising from such races. In the interim, officials encourage the public to report event announcements on digital platforms, where many of these gatherings are coordinated.

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