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Tunisia's A1 or A-1 motorway is a 247 km road connecting
Tunis ''Tounsi'' french: Tunisois , population_note = , population_urban = , population_metro = 2658816 , population_density_km2 = , timezone1 = CET , utc_offset1 ...
and
Sfax Sfax (; ar, صفاقس, Ṣafāqis ) is a city in Tunisia, located southeast of Tunis. The city, founded in AD849 on the ruins of Berber Taparura, is the capital of the Sfax Governorate (about 955,421 inhabitants in 2014), and a Mediterrane ...
. In the map shown, the A-1 is in red. The highway was built from
Tunis ''Tounsi'' french: Tunisois , population_note = , population_urban = , population_metro = 2658816 , population_density_km2 = , timezone1 = CET , utc_offset1 ...
at the north end toward the south and is continuing to be extended. The A-1 is conceived of as part of an international project, sometimes called the Trans-Maghreb or Trans-North Africa HighwayFrédéric Dubessy
Jigsaw of Trans-North Africa Highway nears completion
21 May 2013
or Trans-African Highway 1 that is planned to reach from Cairo to Dakar. There are three lanes each way from Tunis to Hammamet then two lanes each way from Hammamet to Sfax. It is a
toll road A toll road, also known as a turnpike or tollway, is a public or private road (almost always a controlled-access highway in the present day) for which a fee (or '' toll'') is assessed for passage. It is a form of road pricing typically implement ...
part of the way. Road signs are in Arabic and French. The speed limit on Tunisian highways is 110 km/h.


History

The first section connected Tunis to
Turki Chagatai (چغتای, ''Čaġatāy''), also known as ''Turki'', Eastern Turkic, or Chagatai Turkic (''Čaġatāy türkīsi''), is an extinct Turkic literary language that was once widely spoken across Central Asia and remained the shared literar ...
(near
Grombalia Grombalia is a Tunisian city located in the Nabeul Governorate. Its population was 24,336 (2014 Census), while the population of the municipality was 67,475. It is the birthplace of former president Moncef Marzouki. Grombalia has two sister ci ...
) in 1981. It was extended to Hammamet in 1986, to Enfidha in 1994, and to
Sfax Sfax (; ar, صفاقس, Ṣafāqis ) is a city in Tunisia, located southeast of Tunis. The city, founded in AD849 on the ruins of Berber Taparura, is the capital of the Sfax Governorate (about 955,421 inhabitants in 2014), and a Mediterrane ...
in 2008.


Further construction

An extension south to
Gabès Gabès (, ; ar, قابس, ), also spelled Cabès, Cabes, Kabes, Gabbs and Gaps, is the capital city of the Gabès Governorate in Tunisia. It is located on the coast of the Gulf of Gabès. With a population of 152,921, Gabès is the 6th largest ...
is underway. It had been planned for completion earlier but progress slowed after the Tunisian revolution of 2011. Since at least 2014 the
European Investment Bank The European Investment Bank (EIB) is the European Union's investment bank and is owned by the EU Member States. It is one of the largest supranational lenders in the world. The EIB finances and invests both through equity and debt solution ...
has provided some financing for extensions.Tunisia: EUR 250 million (TND 554 million) lent for road infrastructure and SMEs
European Investment Bank news release 23 Feb 2016
A 2013 report said: "Currently under construction, the Sfax-Gabès highway (155 km) should be completed in early 2014, with an investment of €470 m." After that, 182 km remain from Gabès to
Medenine Medenine ( ar, مدنين ) is the major town in south-eastern Tunisia, south of the port of Gabès and the Island of Djerba, on the main route to Libya. It is the capital of Medenine Governorate. Overview In pre-colonial times, Medenine wa ...
,
Ben Gardane Ben Gardane or Bengardane ( aeb, بنڤردان or , '; french: Benguerdene) is a coastal town in south eastern Tunisia, close to the border with Libya. It is located at around . History During the Second World War Ben Gardane Airfield was u ...
, and to Ras Jedir on the
Libyan Demographics of Libya is the demography of Libya, specifically covering population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, and religious affiliations, as well as other aspects of the Libyan population. The ...
border.


Distances, rest areas, and exits

The planned route from Tunis to the Libyan frontier is 573 km: * Tunis-Hammamet (51 km) * Hammamet-M'saken (92 km) with an exit at
Sousse Sousse or Soussa ( ar, سوسة, ; Berber:''Susa'') is a city in Tunisia, capital of the Sousse Governorate. Located south of the capital Tunis, the city has 271,428 inhabitants (2014). Sousse is in the central-east of the country, on the Gulf ...
* M'saken-Sfax (97 km) with an exit at
Mahdia Mahdia ( ar, المهدية ') is a Tunisian coastal city with 62,189 inhabitants, south of Monastir and southeast of Sousse. Mahdia is a provincial centre north of Sfax. It is important for the associated fish-processing industry, as well as w ...
* Sfax-Gabès (151 km, under development) * Gabès-Libyan border (182 km, planned for 2018) There are service areas at Grombalia, Sidi Khelifa, Borjine, and El Jem. Exits and interchanges are, in order: the interchange between A1 and Olympic City November 7th,
Hammam Lif Hammam-Lif ( ar, حمام الأنف, pronounced hammam linf) is a coastal town about 20 km south-east of Tunis, the capital of Tunisia. It has been known since antiquity for its thermal springs originating in Mount Bou Kornine. History ...
,
Mornag Mornag is a small town and commune in Tunisia. As of 2014 it had a population of 61,518. It lies along the A1 (Tunisia) Tunisia's A1 or A-1 motorway is a 247 km road connecting Tunis and Sfax. In the map shown, the A-1 is in red. The highway ...
,
Grombalia Grombalia is a Tunisian city located in the Nabeul Governorate. Its population was 24,336 (2014 Census), while the population of the municipality was 67,475. It is the birthplace of former president Moncef Marzouki. Grombalia has two sister ci ...
,
Turki Chagatai (چغتای, ''Čaġatāy''), also known as ''Turki'', Eastern Turkic, or Chagatai Turkic (''Čaġatāy türkīsi''), is an extinct Turkic literary language that was once widely spoken across Central Asia and remained the shared literar ...
, Hammamet-Nord, Golf Hammamet, Hammamet, Hammamet-Sud,
Bouficha Bouficha (بوفيشة) or Bou Ficha is a Tunisian town situated about sixty kilometers south of Tunis, between Enfidha and Hammamet and close to the Gulf of Hammamet. Administratively attached to the Sousse Governorate, it has a population of 9, ...
, Enfidha, Enfidha–Hammamet International Airport,
Hergla Hergla ( ar, هرقلة) is a small cliff-top town in north-eastern Tunisia at the Gulf of Hammamet. White houses of Hergla with often blue window and door surroundings are built in the classic style characteristic for Tunisia. Sousse is about 24& ...
,
Sidi Bou Ali Sidi Bou Ali is a town and commune in the Sousse Governorate, Tunisia. As of 2004 it had a population of 9,011. Ancient history During the Roman occupation of present-day Tunisia, Sidi Bou Ali was known as Ulissipira. The only remnant of the t ...
,
Kalâa Kebira Kalâa Kebira is a town and commune in the Sousse Governorate, Tunisia. As of 2004 it had a population of 45,990. Kalâa Kebira was used as the host of the 2012 UNAF U-17 Tournament. History During the Roman Empire it was the site of a ''civ ...
,
Sousse Sousse or Soussa ( ar, سوسة, ; Berber:''Susa'') is a city in Tunisia, capital of the Sousse Governorate. Located south of the capital Tunis, the city has 271,428 inhabitants (2014). Sousse is in the central-east of the country, on the Gulf ...
,
Sousse Sousse or Soussa ( ar, سوسة, ; Berber:''Susa'') is a city in Tunisia, capital of the Sousse Governorate. Located south of the capital Tunis, the city has 271,428 inhabitants (2014). Sousse is in the central-east of the country, on the Gulf ...
city center, M'saken, Jemmel,
Kerker Kerker is a town and commune in the Mahdia Governorate, Tunisia. As of 2004 it had a population of 6,143. See also *List of cities in Tunisia This is the list of 350 cities and towns in Tunisia. In the list by governorate, capitals are sho ...
, El Jem, El Hencha, and Sfax-Nord


References


Gallery

File:Tunisian highway Grombalia.jpg, Exit to Turki/Grombalia File:Tunisie Autoroute A1 sortie Boumerdas.jpg, Exit to
Bou Merdes Bou Merdes is a town and commune in the Mahdia Governorate, Tunisia. As of 2004 it had a population of 11,829. See also *List of cities in Tunisia This is the list of 350 cities and towns in Tunisia. In the list by governorate, capitals are ...
File:Tunisie Autoroute A1 aire de service Grombalia.jpg, Rest area at
Grombalia Grombalia is a Tunisian city located in the Nabeul Governorate. Its population was 24,336 (2014 Census), while the population of the municipality was 67,475. It is the birthplace of former president Moncef Marzouki. Grombalia has two sister ci ...
File:Autoroute1.jpg, A1 toll in
Mornag Mornag is a small town and commune in Tunisia. As of 2014 it had a population of 61,518. It lies along the A1 (Tunisia) Tunisia's A1 or A-1 motorway is a 247 km road connecting Tunis and Sfax. In the map shown, the A-1 is in red. The highway ...
at sunset File:Tunisie Autoroute A1 Extension 1.jpg, File:Tunisie Autoroute A1 sortie Aéroport.jpg, Exit to the Enfidha–Hammamet International Airport File:Tunisie Autoroute A1 sortie Hammamet.jpg, Exit to Hammamet File:Tunisie Autoroute A1 sortie Hergla.jpg, Exit to
Hergla Hergla ( ar, هرقلة) is a small cliff-top town in north-eastern Tunisia at the Gulf of Hammamet. White houses of Hergla with often blue window and door surroundings are built in the classic style characteristic for Tunisia. Sousse is about 24& ...


External links

* Wikivoyage:Tunisia discusses travel on Tunisian highways {{DEFAULTSORT:A001 motorway Motorways in Tunisia