Morocco Toll Roads Complete Guide: Autoroutes, Jawaz & Rates 2026
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Morocco Toll Roads Complete Guide
System: Distance-based toll collection with electronic (Jawaz) and cash payment
Coverage: 2,177+ km of autoroutes nationwide, expanding to 3,000 km by 2030
Currency: Moroccan Dirham (MAD)
Technology: Jawaz RFID transponders, Jawaz Pro fleet platform, manual toll booths
Operator: Autoroutes du Maroc (ADM) - state-owned concessionaire, est. 1989
Do I Need to Pay Tolls in Morocco? 2026 Update
Yes — every autoroute (highway designated with an 'A') in Morocco is a toll road with no free sections. ADM operates the network exclusively on a pay-per-use basis, with toll plazas at regular intervals along all routes.
Key Reality: Morocco's Route Nationales (N-roads) are toll-free alternatives, but journey times typically double. The Casablanca–Marrakech autoroute takes 2 hrs 45 min versus 4+ hrs on N-roads, making tolls a very practical investment for most travellers.
2026 Update: Morocco is accelerating its road infrastructure programme ahead of the 2030 FIFA World Cup co-hosting. ADM is backed by a MAD 12.5 billion ($1.25 billion) government investment and an additional €650 million loan from the African Development Bank to extend the network to 3,000 km and upgrade major interchange corridors including the Casablanca ring road and the Tanger–Tétouan–Al Hoceima axis.
Morocco Toll Costs: Current Rates
Morocco uses distance-based pricing. Rates are set by ADM per the non-discriminatory "kilometre average rate" methodology and include 20% VAT (in force since January 2015). Typical per-km rates are approximately 0.50–0.70 MAD for Class 1 passenger cars, rising to 1.00–1.70 MAD for heavy trucks.
Vehicle Classification System (2026)
| Class | Vehicle Type | Approx. Rate/km (MAD) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Class 1 | Passenger cars, motorcycles, light vehicles ≤3.5 t | 0.50–0.70 MAD | Most common category; Jawaz discounts available |
| Class 2 | Medium trucks, buses, 2-axle vehicles 3.5–12 t | 1.00–1.10 MAD | Jawaz Pro fleet platform available |
| Class 3 | Heavy trucks, articulated vehicles, 3-axle 12+ t | 1.35–1.50 MAD | Mandatory Jawaz for commercial vehicles |
| Class 4 | Extra-heavy / exceptional transport, 4+ axles | 1.60–1.70 MAD | Special transport permit required |
Example Toll Costs by Major Routes (2026)
| Route | Distance | Class 1 (Cars) | Class 2–3 (Trucks) | Highway |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Casablanca ↔ Rabat | 89 km | 45–55 MAD | 90–165 MAD | A1 |
| Casablanca ↔ Marrakech | 242 km | 120–140 MAD | 240–420 MAD | A7 |
| Marrakech ↔ Agadir | 252 km | ~72 MAD | 144–252 MAD | A7 south |
| Casablanca ↔ Fès | 289 km | 145–165 MAD | 290–495 MAD | A2 |
| Tanger Med ↔ Kénitra Nord | 205 km | ~178 MAD | 356–623 MAD | A1 north |
| Tanger ↔ Marrakech (full) | 580 km | ~217 MAD | 434–760 MAD | A1 + A7 |
| Casablanca ↔ El Jadida | ~98 km | 50–60 MAD | 100–175 MAD | A5 |
| Rabat ↔ Oujda (East–West) | ~520 km | ~190 MAD | 380–665 MAD | A2 |
Note: Rates include 20% VAT. No peak/off-peak pricing — flat rates apply 24/7. Actual tolls are charged per segment between toll plazas, so the table amounts reflect cumulative charges for the full journey. Always verify exact tariffs on the ADM official tariff grid.
How to Pay Morocco Tolls
You can use the following methods to pay tolls on Moroccan autoroutes:
1. Jawaz Electronic Pass (Recommended):
- RFID transponder mounted on the windscreen; dedicated Jawaz lanes allow pass-through without stopping
- Available at ADM commercial agencies, toll plazas, Afriquia partner stations, and Tashilat/Chaabi Cash branches
- Reload via ADM app, online Express Recharge, mobile payment (M-wallet), or partner banks
- Battery-powered; average lifespan ~7 years; free replacement for depleted units at ADM outlets
- Jawaz users receive 5–10% discounts versus cash rates on many segments, plus subscription options for frequent users
- Tourist note: JAWAZ cards are available without residency requirements — any traveller can purchase one
2. Jawaz Pro (Fleet/Commercial):
- Enterprise platform for managing multiple vehicles remotely
- Real-time fleet passage tracking at all toll plazas
- Mandatory for commercial vehicles as of May 2020
3. Cash (Manual Lanes):
- Accepted at all toll booths in Moroccan Dirhams (MAD)
- Change is always provided — no need for exact money
- Large denomination notes accepted
4. Credit/Debit Cards:
- Accepted at major toll plazas on principal corridors
- Cash remains the most universally reliable option at smaller plazas
To calculate toll costs for cars, trucks, motorcycles and all vehicle types across Morocco autoroutes, use the TollGuru Morocco toll calculator:
Recent Changes (2026)
World Cup 2030 Infrastructure Push:
- MAD 12.5 billion ($1.25 billion) government infrastructure plan now in active delivery phase targeting 3,000 km of autoroutes by 2030
- African Development Bank €650 million loan signed for air, road and rail improvements supporting World Cup hosting
- ADM investing MAD 3 billion ($300 million) annually in maintenance and ongoing network upgrades
Network Expansion:
- Tanger–Tétouan–Al Hoceima corridor: active construction phase underway
- Casablanca ring road (Contournement de Casablanca): widening and interchange upgrades ongoing
- Casablanca–Aéroport Mohammed V link: operational with dedicated toll point
- Berrechid–Béni Mellal section providing east–west connectivity beyond the main Atlantic corridor
Digital & Safety Upgrades:
- ADM TRAFIC app updated with real-time congestion forecasting hour-by-hour per toll station
- Jawaz app and online Express Recharge portal fully operational for self-service top-ups
- Mandatory Jawaz requirement for commercial vehicles enforced across the full network since 2020
- Remote monitoring systems and 23,400 km/day patrol coverage for roadside assistance
Morocco Autoroute Network Overview
Morocco operates the second-largest motorway network in Africa (as of 2025). All highways are 'A'-designated autoroutes with a general speed limit of 120 km/h. Major corridors include:
| Highway | Corridor | Length | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| A1 | Tanger – Rabat – Casablanca (Atlantic backbone) | ~344 km | Morocco's original and busiest autoroute; widened to 3 lanes each direction Casablanca–Rabat |
| A2 | Rabat – Fès – Oujda (East–West corridor) | ~525 km | Connects Atlantic coast to eastern border; ongoing eastward extension |
| A3 | Rabat – Kénitra + extensions north | ~50 km | Northern spur linking to Tanger Med port corridor |
| A5 | Casablanca – El Jadida – Safi | ~290 km | Southwest industrial and port access corridor |
| A7 | Casablanca – Marrakech – Agadir – Béni Mellal | ~665 km | Main south-western corridor; tourist and freight backbone |
| A4 | Tanger – Tétouan – Fnideq | ~65 km | Links Tanger to Ceuta border crossing; extension to Al Hoceima in progress |
Planning Your Journey
Time Savings vs. Toll-Free Routes:
- Casablanca–Marrakech: 2 hrs 45 min (autoroute) vs. 4+ hrs (N-roads)
- Casablanca–Rabat: 55 min (autoroute) vs. 2+ hrs (N9/local roads)
- Marrakech–Agadir: 2 hrs 30 min (autoroute) vs. 4+ hrs (N-roads)
- Casablanca–Fès: 3 hrs 15 min (autoroute) vs. 4 hrs 50 min (N-roads)
Typical Daily Toll Budgets (Class 1 / Cars):
- Casablanca–Marrakech day trip: approximately 240–280 MAD round trip
- Tanger to Casablanca one-way: approximately 130–160 MAD
- Marrakech to Agadir one-way: approximately 72 MAD
Practical Tips:
- Use the ADM TRAFIC app to check real-time congestion and plan departure time — available hour-by-hour per toll station
- U-turns on autoroutes are illegal; if missed, you pay the toll for the longest possible route from that entry point
- Motorway speed limit is 120 km/h; rain reduces this to 100 km/h
- Rest areas (aires de repos) are available along all major corridors with fuel, food and emergency services
- Emergency / breakdown assistance: call ADM Call Centre 5050 (24/7)
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I avoid Morocco tolls completely?
Yes — Route Nationales (N-roads) are toll-free. However, journey times typically increase by 30–100% and road conditions vary. Tolls are well worth paying for long-distance intercity travel, especially with summer traffic.
Is the Jawaz pass worth it for tourists?
For stays of 3 days or more involving highway travel, yes. The Jawaz provides faster passage through dedicated lanes and 5–10% discounts versus cash. It requires no residency and is available at toll plazas and Afriquia stations. Any remaining balance can be used on your next visit.
Do I need exact change at Moroccan toll booths?
No. Cash toll booths always provide change, and large-denomination notes are accepted. There is no risk of being turned away for lack of exact money.
What happens if I make a U-turn on an autoroute?
U-turns are strictly prohibited by law as they endanger other users. If you turn around, you will be charged the toll for the longest possible journey from the most distant entry point on that autoroute section.
Are tolls included in rental car prices?
No — rental car prices never include toll charges. Some rental companies provide a Jawaz pass in the vehicle at an extra daily fee; alternatively, you can pay cash at every booth. Confirm the arrangement with your rental company before departure.
Does Morocco have peak/off-peak toll pricing?
No. Morocco charges flat rates regardless of time of day or day of week. There is no peak surcharge or off-peak discount based on traffic conditions.
Morocco vs. Regional Countries (2026)
| Country | System Type | Typical Rate | Coverage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Morocco | Distance-based, cash + Jawaz | 0.50–0.70 MAD/km (~$0.05–0.07) | 2,177 km, all A-roads tolled |
| Tunisia | Distance-based, cash + electronic | Low (~$0.02–0.04/km) | ~350 km of motorways |
| Egypt | Flat rate per plaza, cash + e-tag | Low (EGP 5–25 per booth) | Expanding expressway network |
| Spain | Distance-based (AP roads), electronic + cash | €0.05–0.15/km | Select motorways; many highways toll-free |
| France | Distance-based, télépéage (télébadge) + cash | €0.08–0.18/km | ~9,000 km of motorways |
Useful Links & Resources
African Region TollWiki Pages:
- Tunisia Tolls - North African neighbour; motorway tolls on A1–A4
- Egypt Tolls - Northeast African network; expanding express highway tolls
- Nigeria Tolls - West Africa's largest toll network
- Ivory Coast Tolls - West African electronic tolling system
- Ghana Tolls - West African highway tolls
- Kenya Tolls - Nairobi Expressway and national network
- South Africa Tolls - SANRAL e-toll and highway network
- Tanzania Tolls - East African road toll information
European Access Countries (via Strait of Gibraltar):
- Spain Tolls - Gateway for travellers crossing from Europe; AP motorway system
- France Tolls - Major European transit corridor with extensive autoroute network
Official Resources:
- ADM Official Tariff Grid - Full route-by-route toll table (French/Arabic)
- ADM TRAFIC App - Real-time traffic and congestion forecasts
- Jawaz Express Recharge - Online top-up for Jawaz pass
- ADM Call Centre: 5050 (24/7 — roadside assistance, tolls, general enquiries)
- Jawaz customer support email: jawaz@adm.co.ma


