Code — De La Route Cfcsr Tunisie
La CFCSR a pour objectif de professionnaliser l'enseignement de la conduite et d'assurer l'intégrité des examens. Ses missions se déclinent en trois axes :
The CFCSR stands for Code de la route, Cfcsr Tunisie — officially the "Code de la Route" of Tunisia, managed and enforced under the authority of the Ministry of Transport and the National Agency for Land Transport (ANET) , formerly under the Code de la route, Cfcsr Tunisie acronym used in driver training schools (CFCSR — Centre de Formation et de Contrôle du Savoir Rouler).
The current law is based on Law No. 2004-35 of June 14, 2004, modifying the previous 1999 code, plus subsequent amendments (2017, 2019, 2022) introducing demerit points, stricter DUIs, and digital enforcement. Code De La Route Cfcsr Tunisie
Every vehicle must carry:
Penalties for DUI:
The Tunisian Code de la Route is administered by several key entities:
The Cfcsr rulebook is updated periodically (most recently in 2018-2020) to include new penalties, speed regulations, and technological integration (e.g., automated radar systems). La CFCSR a pour objectif de professionnaliser l'enseignement
Le permis de conduire dispose d'un capital de points (généralement 12 points). Des infractions entraînent un retrait de points :
The CFC SR is the governing body responsible for: Every vehicle must carry: Penalties for DUI :
The Code de la Route itself is the legal text (Décret-loi n° 2000-2000) that all road users—drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians—must follow.