In the city of El Banco, there is no public transportation system by automobile. Instead, motorcycles, private transport, and motorcycles predominate. This peculiarity distinguishes the city, as there are more motorcycles than automobiles on the streets. This situation creates a different traffic scenario than in other localities, where motorcycles are the preferred means of transportation for most residents. The construction of the Roncador Bridge in Magangué on the Transversal Momposina road has generated congestion and deterioration in the main urban streets of the municipality, and repair work is currently underway on Calle Nueva, Carrera 13 and 15, in order to rehabilitate and improve the passage of heavy vehicles. However, the ideal would be the construction of a bypass to divert traffic from the urban area of El Banco.
Air Transportation Las Flores Airport is not currently operational; it is only used for state or ambulance flights. Nearby airports are Hacaritama Airport (122 km away) and San Bernardo de Mompox Airport (73 km from El Banco). State of National Route 43 that connects El Banco -
Chimichagua -
Astrea -
El Paso to National Route 45.
Interurban transportation The municipality has the
El Banco Transport Terminal that maintains a constant direct flow of passengers and cargo with the metropolitan centers of
Bogotá,
Barranquilla,
Bucaramanga and
Santa Marta, An average of 350 buses are dispatched monthly from the terminal and the demand from nearby municipalities and townships is met by small companies that dispatch from the Plaza Almotacén and through river transport from the river port and the Plaza Almotacén. It should also be noted that it has a transport terminal which is the largest collection center for passengers arriving in this city.
River transportation The municipality has river trips to
Barrancabermeja,
Magangué and others in southern
Bolívar,
Cesar and
Magdalena. == Main roads ==