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Sidewalks invaded in Tunisia: Calls for strict application of the law

by Webdo
Monday 27 October 2025 11:58
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Half of Tunisian sidewalks are now unusable for pedestrians. This is the alarming observation made by Colonel Haitham Chaabani, president of the Central-West branch of Road Safety, during his appearance this Monday on the program “Sbeh Ennes” on Mosaïque FM. According to a recent study by the National Road Safety Observatory, 50% of the country’s sidewalks are impassable and do not comply with pedestrian traffic standards.

Sidewalks monopolized by cars and anarchic commerce

Colonel Chaabani specified that half of the sidewalks are blocked, either by illegally parked vehicles, or by uncontrolled stalls or businesses encroaching on the public highway.

Even more worrying, 42% of sidewalks are excessively occupied by cafes, restaurants or stores, preventing pedestrians from traveling safely.

A clear legal framework, but rarely applied

The official recalled that Tunisian law strictly regulates the use of sidewalks, but that its application remains too often neglected.

Parking on a sidewalk is punishable by a fine of up to 330 dinars. A stop obstructing traffic exposes its author to a fine of 220 dinars.

Concerning advertising signs, the colonel cited Law No. 408 of 2012, which sets precise standards on the colors and lights used so as not to distract drivers. Offenses in this area can result in fines exceeding 2,200 dinars.

Faced with this observation, Colonel Chaabani launched a call for strict application of the law, believing that the safety of pedestrians and the quality of urban life are at stake.

He urged local authorities to regain control of public space and put an end to illegal occupations that transform sidewalks and roadways into dangerous areas.

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