The Hidden Track
Code De La Route Cfcsr Tunisie

In Tunisia, the official regulatory framework governing road traffic, vehicle standards, driver licensing, and penalties for infractions is known colloquially as the The specific acronym Cfcsr stands for Caisse de Financement et de Compensations des Services de la Route (Fund for Financing and Compensation of Road Services). However, in the public lexicon—especially among learner drivers—the Cfcsr is synonymous with the official driving license exam and the rulebook itself.

Le a connu une réforme majeure ces dernières années, alignant certaines normes sur les standards européens tout en conservant des spécificités locales. Le code est divisé en 9 chapitres principaux :

Q: Can I use my foreign driver's license in Tunisia? A: Yes, you can use your foreign driver's license in Tunisia for a limited period, typically up to 6 months. However, it is recommended to obtain a Tunisian driver's license if you plan to stay in the country for an extended period.

Tunisia has a for professional drivers. For private drivers:

The Code De La Route Cfcsr Tunisie was first introduced in 1955, shortly after Tunisia gained independence from France. The code was based on the French road code, with some modifications to suit the country's specific needs. Over the years, the code has undergone several revisions, with the most recent one being in 2017. The current code aims to improve road safety, reduce traffic congestion, and promote sustainable transportation.

More from the same category

Archives