Morocco Tolls, Rates, Exemptions, and Payment Methods
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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 Road | Light Car | Medium sized vehicle | Large vehicle |
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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 |