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The CFCSR is the official body under the Tunisian Ministry of Transport responsible for road safety education. Their "Code de la Route" serves as the ultimate guide for: Legal obligations for drivers. Road Signs: Visual cues for navigation and safety. Vehicle Maintenance: Basic mechanics and safety checks. First Aid: Emergency responses during accidents. 📘 Key Pillars of the Tunisian Road Code
To succeed in your theoretical exam, you must focus on four primary areas: 1. Road Signs and Markings Code De La Route Cfcsr Tunisie
Many platforms offer practice tests mirroring the official 30-question format. The CFCSR is the official body under the
Often, a small detail in the image changes the right answer. Vehicle Maintenance: Basic mechanics and safety checks
Passing the "Code" in Tunisia requires a mix of formal training and self-study.
Always yield to sirens (Police, Ambulance, Fire Brigade). 3. Speed Limits and Penalties Speeding is a major focus of the CFCSR safety campaigns. Urban areas: 50 km/h. Open roads: 90 km/h. Motorways (Autoroutes): 110 km/h. 4. Alcohol and Health