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Les Tarifs des Autoroutes au Maroc

Freeway Tariffs in Morocco: An Essential Guide for Travellers

Through this comprehensive guide, we’ll provide detailed information on freeway tariffs in Morocco, including methods of calculating toll charges, regional comparisons, and practical tips for saving money during your road trip in Morocco.

So, whether you’re traveling for business or pleasure, this knowledge will enable you to better plan your itineraries and effectively manage your travel expenses, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable travel experience across Morocco.

This guide is an invaluable resource for tourists and local residents wishing to navigate the Moroccan motorway network efficiently. By understanding toll rates, available payment methods and money-saving tips, travelers can plan their journeys with complete peace of mind.

Whether you’re a tourist exploring the country or a local making regular trips, this guide will help you optimize your journeys. What’s more, for those looking for flexible transportation solutions, car rental in Casablanca offers an excellent option for discovering Morocco at your own pace.

Table of Standard Toll Rates:

Freeway tariffs in Morocco are determined by a number of factors, with the main aim of financing the maintenance and expansion of the motorway network. The Société Nationale des Autoroutes du Maroc (ADM) sets tariffs by taking into account the distance traveled, the type of vehicle, and sometimes special considerations such as frequent journeys or rush hours. Tolls are essential to maintain road quality and to finance new infrastructure projects.

1. Casablanca to Rabat

  • Class 1 (Light cars): 23.0 MAD
  • Class 2 (medium-sized vehicles): 34.0 MAD
  • Class 3 (large vehicles): 41.0 MAD

2. Casablanca to Beni Yakhlaf

  • Class 1: 6.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 9.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 12.0 MAD

3. Casablanca to Mohammedia

  • Class 1: 11.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 16.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 20.0 MAD

4. Rabat to Bouznika

  • Class 1: 11.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 16.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 20.0 MAD

5. Rabat to Skhirat

  • Class 1: 7.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 11.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 14.0 MAD

6. Rabat to Bouknadel

  • Class 1: 7.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 10.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 13.0 MAD

7. Rabat to Kenitra

  • Class 1: 13.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 22.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 27.0 MAD

8. Tamesna a Al Manzeh

  • Class 1: 3.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 5.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 6.0 MAD

9. Tamesna a Oum Azza

  • Class 1: 8.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 12.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 16.0 MAD

9. Tamesna a Oum Azza

  • Class 1: 8.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 12.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 16.0 MAD

10. Tamesna a Sala Al Jadida

  • Class 1: 12.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 18.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 24.0 MAD

11. Kenitra North a Sidi Allal Tazi

  • Class 1: 13.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 21.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 25.0 MAD

12. Kenitra Nord a Moulay Bousselham

  • Class 1: 28.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 44.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 53.0 MAD

13. Kenitra North a Larache

  • Class 1: 39.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 59.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 71.0 MAD

14. Kenitra North a Sidi El Yamani

  • Class 1: 49.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 76.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 92.0 MAD

15. Kenitra North a Assilah

  • Class 1: 55.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 82.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 99.0 MAD

16. Kenitra Nord to Tangier

  • Class 1: 66.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 98.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 118.0 MAD

17. Kenitra North a RN2

  • Class 1: 76.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 120.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 144.0 MAD

18. Kenitra North a Melloussa

  • Class 1: 82.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 131.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 158.0 MAD

19. Kenitra North a Port Oued Rmel

  • Class 1: 87.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 148.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 179.0 MAD

20. Sidi Allal Tazi in Moulay Bousselham

  • Class 1: 14.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 23.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 28.0 MAD

21. Sidi Allal Tazi in Larache

  • Class 1: 27.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 39.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 48.0 MAD

22. Sidi Allal Tazi a Sidi El Yamani

  • Class 1: 35.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 55.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 66.0 MAD

23. Sidi Allal Tazi a Assilah

  • Class 1: 40.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 61.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 74.0 MAD

24. Sidi Allal Tazi in Tangier

  • Class 1: 51.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 78.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 93.0 MAD

25. Sidi Allal Tazi a RN2

  • Class 1: 62.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 99.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 120.0 MAD

26. Sidi Allal Tazi in Melloussa

  • Class 1: 67.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 109.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 131.0 MAD

27. Sidi Allal Tazi in Port Oued Rmel

  • Class 1: 76.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 127.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 152.0 MAD

28. Moulay Bousselham in Larache

  • Class 1: 11.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 16.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 20.0 MAD

29. Moulay Bousselham a Sidi El Yamani

  • Class 1: 22.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 33.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 40.0 MAD

30. Moulay Bousselham in Assilah

  • Class 1: 27.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 39.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 48.0 MAD

31. Moulay Bousselham in Tangier

  • Class 1: 38.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 56.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 67.0 MAD

32. Moulay Bousselham a RN2

  • Class 1: 49.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 79.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 95.0 MAD

33. Moulay Bousselham a Melloussa

  • Class 1: 51.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 88.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 107.0 MAD

34. Moulay Bousselham in Port Oued Rmel

  • Class 1: 60.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 109.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 131.0 MAD

35. Larache to Sidi El Yamani

  • Class 1: 9.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 13.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 16.0 MAD

36. Larache a Assilah

  • Class 1: 14.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 23.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 28.0 MAD

37. Larache to Tangier

  • Class 1: 27.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 39.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 48.0 MAD

38. Larache a RN2

  • Class 1: 36.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 61.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 74.0 MAD

39. Larache a Melloussa

  • Class 1: 40.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 71.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 86.0 MAD

40. Larache to Port Oued Rmel

  • Class 1: 49.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 88.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 107.0 MAD

41. Sidi El Yamani a Assilah

  • Class 1: 5.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 9.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 11.0 MAD

42. Sidi El Yamani in Tangier

  • Class 1: 16.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 27.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 33.0 MAD

43. Sidi El Yamani a RN2

  • Class 1: 27.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 49.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 59.0 MAD

44. Sidi El Yamani a RN2

  • Class 1: 27.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 49.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 59.0 MAD

45. Sidi El Yamani a Melloussa

  • Class 1: 31.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 53.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 64.0 MAD

46. Sidi El Yamani in Port Oued Rmel

  • Class 1: 38.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 65.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 78.0 MAD

47. Assilah to Tangier

  • Class 1: 11.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 18.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 22.0 MAD

48. Assilah a RN2

  • Class 1: 22.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 37.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 45.0 MAD

49. Assilah a Melloussa

  • Class 1: 26.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 44.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 53.0 MAD

50. Assilah to Port Oued Rmel

  • Class 1: 35.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 59.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 71.0 MAD

51. Tangier a RN2

  • Class 1: 10.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 17.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 20.0 MAD

52. Tangier to Melloussa

  • Class 1: 14.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 24.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 29.0 MAD

53. Tangier to Port Oued Rmel

  • Class 1: 23.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 39.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 47.0 MAD

54. RN2 in Melloussa

  • Class 1: 4.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 7.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 8.0 MAD

55. RN2 in Port Oued Rmel

  • Class 1: 13.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 22.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 26.0 MAD

56. Melloussa in Port Oued Rmel

  • Class 1: 9.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 15.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 18.0 MAD

57. Melloussa in Port Oued Rmel

  • Class 1: 9.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 15.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 18.0 MAD

58. Melloussa in Tangier

  • Class 1: 4.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 7.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 8.0 MAD

59. Port Oued Rmel in Tangier

  • Class 1: 14.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 23.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 28.0 MAD

60. Port Oued Rmel in Larache

  • Class 1: 38.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 60.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 72.0 MAD

61. Port Oued Rmel a Sidi Allal Tazi

  • Class 1: 25.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 41.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 49.0 MAD

62. Port Oued Rmel in Moulay Bousselham

  • Class 1: 49.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 79.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 94.0 MAD

63. Port Oued Rmel a Kenitra North

  • Class 1: 62.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 100.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 120.0 MAD

64. Larache to Tangier

  • Class 1: 16.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 26.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 31.0 MAD

65. Larache a RN2

  • Class 1: 25.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 42.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 50.0 MAD

66. Larache a Melloussa

  • Class 1: 29.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 49.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 58.0 MAD

67. RN2 in Tangier

  • Class 1: 9.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 15.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 18.0 MAD

68. RN2 to Melloussa

  • Class 1: 13.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 22.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 26.0 MAD

69. RN2 in Port Oued Rmel

  • Class 1: 22.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 37.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 44.0 MAD

70. Melloussa in Tangier

  • Class 1: 4.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 7.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 8.0 MAD

71. Melloussa in Port Oued Rmel

  • Class 1: 9.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 15.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 18.0 MAD

72. Port Oued Rmel in Larache

  • Class 1: 38.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 60.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 72.0 MAD

73. Port Oued Rmel a Sidi Allal Tazi

  • Class 1: 25.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 41.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 49.0 MAD

74. Port Oued Rmel in Moulay Bousselham

  • Class 1: 49.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 79.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 94.0 MAD

75. Port Oued Rmel a Kenitra North

  • Class 1: 62.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 100.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 120.0 MAD

76. Larache to Tangier

  • Class 1: 16.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 26.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 31.0 MAD

77. Larache a RN2

  • Class 1: 25.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 42.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 50.0 MAD

78. Larache a Melloussa

  • Class 1: 29.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 49.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 58.0 MAD

79. RN2 in Tangier

  • Class 1: 9.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 15.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 18.0 MAD

80. RN2 in Melloussa

  • Class 1: 13.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 22.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 26.0 MAD

81. RN2 in Port Oued Rmel

  • Class 1: 22.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 37.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 44.0 MAD

82. Melloussa in Tangier

  • Class 1: 4.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 7.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 8.0 MAD

83. Melloussa in Port Oued Rmel

  • Class 1: 9.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 15.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 18.0 MAD

84. Tangier to Melloussa

  • Class 1: 4.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 7.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 8.0 MAD

85. Tangier to Port Oued Rmel

  • Class 1: 14.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 23.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 28.0 MAD

86. Melloussa in Larache

  • Class 1: 29.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 49.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 58.0 MAD

87. Melloussa a Sidi Allal Tazi

  • Class 1: 31.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 53.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 64.0 MAD

88. Melloussa a Moulay Bousselham

  • Class 1: 51.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 88.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 107.0 MAD

89. Port Oued Rmel in Larache

  • Class 1: 38.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 60.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 72.0 MAD

90. Port Oued Rmel a Sidi Allal Tazi

  • Class 1: 25.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 41.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 49.0 MAD

91. Port Oued Rmel in Moulay Bousselham

  • Class 1: 49.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 79.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 94.0 MAD

92. Port Oued Rmel a Kenitra Nord

  • Class 1: 62.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 100.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 120.0 MAD

93. Larache to Tangier

  • Class 1: 16.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 26.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 31.0 MAD

94. Larache a RN2

  • Class 1: 25.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 42.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 50.0 MAD

95. Larache a Melloussa

  • Class 1: 29.0 MAD
  • Class 2: 49.0 MAD
  • Class 3: 58.0 MAD

Paying tolls in Morocco

Means of toll payment:

Paying tolls on Moroccan freeways can be done in several ways, offering flexibility and convenience to users:

  1. Species: The traditional and still widely accepted method.
  2. Credit or debit card: Many toll booths are equipped to accept card payments.
  3. Electronic system (Jawaz badge): This system allows fast passage through toll booths and is becoming increasingly popular. It requires the purchase of an electronic badge, which is recharged in advance.

Tips for saving on tolls

  1. Subscriptions and Passes: For frequent travelers, consider purchasing a subscription or pass. These options often offer reduced fares.
  2. Travel outside rush hour: If possible, plan your trips outside rush hours to avoid higher fares and traffic jams.
  3. Using the Jawaz badge: In addition to speeding up passage, some toll booths offer discounts for Jawaz users.
  4. Route planning: Use online planning tools to estimate toll costs and find the cheapest routes.
  5. Watch for Special Offers: Keep an eye out for promotions or special offers announced by ADM, especially during vacation periods or special events.

By combining these flexible payment methods with intelligent cost-saving strategies, drivers can significantly reduce their toll expenses while enjoying the benefits of Moroccan freeways.

Frequently asked questions:

How are toll rates set in Morocco?

Toll rates are set by Société Nationale des Autoroutes du Maroc (ADM) according to the distance traveled, the type of vehicle, and the maintenance and expansion needs of the motorway network.

Can I pay tolls in cash?

Yes, cash payment is accepted at all toll booths on the Moroccan motorway network.

Are there discounts for frequent travelers?

Yes, passes and subscriptions are available for frequent travelers, offering reduced fares and other benefits.

How does the Jawaz electronic toll payment badge work?

The Jawaz badge is an electronic toll collection system that allows fast passage through toll booths. Users load the badge with a prepaid amount and benefit from sometimes reduced tariffs.

Do toll rates vary by time of day or day of the week?

Some tolls may have different rates during rush hours or on public holidays. We advise you to check this information before travelling.

Is there any way to calculate toll charges before a trip?

Yes, there are online tools and mobile applications that allow you to calculate toll charges based on your planned itinerary.

How do I get a Jawaz badge?

The Jawaz badge can be obtained from ADM service stations and selected partner outlets.

Do foreign vehicles pay the same tolls?

Yes, foreign vehicles using Moroccan freeways are subject to the same tariffs as local vehicles.

How can I get my Jawaz refill invoice from www.jawaz.ma or from ADM’s partners?

You can download your invoice directly from your customer area at www.adm.co.ma, or send an e-mail to Jawaz@adm.co.ma, mentioning the transaction date and your Jawaz Pass number. An invoice will be sent to you by e-mail.

How do I get my Jawaz statement?

You can create and access your customer area on www.jawaz.ma to retrieve your statement at any time, or send an e-mail to Jawaz@adm.co.ma quoting your Jawaz Pass number and the desired period, and a statement will be e-mailed to you.

How can I find out the balance of my Jawaz Pass?

You can check the balance of your Jawaz Pass in real time as you pass through the toll lane on the display to your right, by logging on to your jawaz customer area or by calling call center 5050.

Where can I find my validation code to create my Jawaz customer area?

When you purchase your Jawaz pass, you’ll receive an SMS with your validation code. If the purchase was made at an ADM sales office, the validation code corresponds to the customer code that appears on your pass purchase invoice. If not, to obtain the validation code you can also contact the 5050 call center or send a request to ADM at jawaz@adm.co.ma or via our Facebook page.

What if my Jawaz Pass is not detected at the toll plaza?

The first thing to check is that your Jawaz Pass is correctly positioned according to the instructions in the booklet given to you when you purchased it, and that it is properly recharged:

To be easily detected, the Pass Jawaz must be securely fastened in its mounting bracket, in the dotted black area on the windshield.

Also check that your Jawaz Pass has enough power to pay the toll at the station.

If your Jawaz Pass is correctly positioned and recharged, but is not detected, go to one of our sales outlets to have it tested and replaced. The last balance will be transferred to your new Jawaz Pass.

How long does a Jawaz Pass last?

A Jawaz Pass is powered by a battery, which generally lasts about 7 years. A Jawaz Pass with a worn-out battery will be replaced free of charge by our sales advisers at ADM sales outlets.

Who is involved in guaranteeing the safety of freeway users against assaults?

Assaults on freeway users are considered a criminal act in the context of public safety. A national committee has been formed to study and propose appropriate solutions and systems to combat these attacks, comprising :

The Ministries of the Interior, Justice, Equipment, Transport, Logistics and Water, the Royal Gendarmerie, National Security and the Société Nationale des Autoroutes du Maroc.

Autoroutes du Maroc attaches the utmost importance to the safety of its customer-users, which is why it has adopted a global plan that covers, with equal importance, the following aspects:

Investment in infrastructure and new technologies, such as remote monitoring mechanisms, and assistance vehicles equipped with modern transmitters that travel 23,400 kilometers a day to assist customer-users and intervene immediately when needed.

Qualification and training of human resources.

Coordinating and strengthening partnerships and collective action with all stakeholders and players on the freeway

How much does it cost to make a U-turn on the freeway?

First of all, we would like to remind you that U-turns on freeways are forbidden by law, as they pose a danger to the driver’s safety and that of other customer-users.
If a customer makes a U-turn on the freeway, he or she will be charged the toll for the longer journey.

Contact Société Nationale des Autoroutes du Maroc :

  • Telephone: +212537579700 / 0537579700
  • 24/7 assistance: 5050
  • Website: www.adm.co.ma
  • Mobile Application: admtrafic.ma
  • Address: BP 6526,Hay Ryad, Rabat, Morocco.
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