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Toll Roads in Morocco

Morocco has a well-developed network of toll roads, making travel between major cities faster and more convenient. These motorways, designated by the letter "A" followed by a number (e.g., A3 Casablanca-Agadir) [1], span over 1,800 kilometers and cover key routes like Casablanca-Rabat, Casablanca-Agadir, and Rabat-Tangier. Tolls are collected upon entering and exiting the highways, with the price depending on the distance traveled. While cash is sometimes accepted, acquiring a prepaid card is recommended for faster and smoother transactions.

Who manages Toll Road in Morocco?

The toll roads in Morocco are managed by the state-owned company Société Nationale des Autoroutes du Maroc (ADM).

How do you pay for toll roads in Morocco?

There are two main ways to pay for toll roads in Morocco:

  • Cash: This is still an option at some toll booths.
  • Prepaid Card (Jawaz TAG)[2]: Jawaz is a remote payment method that allows you to pass through toll stations without stopping. Jawaz customers pass through the lanes reserved for them.

Morocco toll road price

Toll costs between major cities in Morocco in 2024.
Toll Road Light Car Medium sized vehicle Large vehicle
Casablanca - Rabat 23.00 د.م 34.00 د.م 41.00 د.م
Casablanca - Marrakech 95.00 د.م 142.00 د.م 171.00 د.م
Rabat - Fes 44.00 د.م 66.00 د.م 79.00 د.م
Marrakech - Agadir 66.00 د.م 111.00 د.م 134.00 د.م
Tangier - Rabat 66.00 د.م 98.00 د.م 118.00 د.م
Casablanca - Beni Malal 50.00 د.م 78.00 د.م 93.00 د.م

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