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Using a toll tag is preferred to pay tolls because they offer discounts and can also be used at several parking spots. The toll tag in Tunisia is:
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Using a toll tag is preferred to pay tolls because they offer discounts and can also be used at several parking spots. The toll tag in Tunisia is called <b>TÉLÉPEAGE</b><br>.
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* [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/australia-toll Australia]
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* [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/france-toll France]
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* [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/italy-toll Italy]
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Revision as of 11:06, 1 May 2024



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Toll Roads in Tunisia

Route 1 (A1 motorway) called as Trans-African Highway network passes through Tunisia, linking it to North African nations including Algeria, Morocco, Libya, and Egypt, and West African nations via Mauritania. In addition, a feeder road links Tunisia to the Trans-Sahara Highway from Algeria to West Africa. A3 (Tunis to Boussalem ) and A4 (Tunis to Bizerte) are two other toll roads that exist in Tunisia. Also, A2 motorway(Tunis to Jilma) is under construction.

Tunisia toll road concessionaires

Tunisian autoroutes[1] manage the country's toll roads. Their network includes major routes connecting Tunis, the capital, to other cities like Bizerte, Sfax, and Bou Salem. The Tunisian autoroute network is expanding, with the A1 planned to reach the Libyan border in the south and the A3 aiming to connect with Algeria in the northwest. These highways offer a faster and more convenient way to travel between major Tunisian cities compared to national roads.

How to pay tolls in Tunisia?

Most of the Tunisian toll facilities have both electronic lanes and cash/card lanes. They accept the following two payment methods:

  • Cash: This is the most popular way to pay tolls in Tunisia. All the plazas in Tunisia accept cash as a payment method. You can also pay using cards.
  • Electronic tag: Tunisian tolls have a lane that is reserved for vehicles who has transponders installed. To get a tag you need to get registered through them and then use the transponder on your vehicle’s windshield.

Using a toll tag is preferred to pay tolls because they offer discounts and can also be used at several parking spots. The toll tag in Tunisia is called TÉLÉPEAGE
. However, keeping cash handy is always recommended as some of these electronic plazas may not be functioning properly.

How do I find out the price category of vehicles in Tunisia

Tolls in Tunisia are dependent upon:

  • Axles
  • Weight of the vehicle

Classes of vehicle in Tunisia.
Description of vehicle. Class
2 or 3 axle vehicles with a front axle height of less than 1.3 m. Must not be more than 1.10 m above the front wheel axle. Must not be 4-wheel drive (permanently or not) CLASS 1
Vehicles with a front axle height of over 1.3m have two wheel axles CLASS 2
Vehicles with 3 or more axles and a front axle height of over 1.3m. Class 3 axle vehicles are those with more than 1.10m above the front axle and 3 axles. CLASS 3

Tunisia toll road prices

Tolls in Tunisia depend on the toll facility, vehicle type, and payment method. Here are some of the most important Tunisian cities.
Toll Road Toll Price for Tags Toll Price for Cash
Tunis – Boussalem 3.2 3.2
Tunis – Bizerte 1.4 1.4
Tunis – Sousse 3.4 3.4
Msaken – Sfax 2.6 2.6
Sfax – Gabes 3.6 3.6
Gabes- Zarzis 1.674 1.674
Ben Gardane - Gabes 2.76 2.76
Tunis - Sfax 6.5 6.5

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