To understand the state of dilapidation of the roads in Tunisia, there is no better than this announcement of distress launched by a resident of Bizerte in which he says he sold his new car and bought an old …
We do not know if the message posted by this resident was made for an ironic purpose or not, the fact remains that this does not change the situation. The roads in Bizerte and across the country are in an execrable state and the nests-of-poule act as a slowders!
This state of affairs has always been hard and it is not the few arrangements undertaken here and there, episodically, which will change something. The proof, barely dressed in asphalt, the few sections of the placed road find their state before work. For what ? Because it is a question of downgrades no more or less.
And it is not the vacancy of the post of mayor of the city that is the cause. The lamentable state of the roads in Bizerte already existed in the time of Kamel Ben Amara, the latter had been revoked by the President of the Republic for not having ordered the eradication of the city on the occasion of the 59th anniversary of the Evacuation Festival.
To judge the quality of the work, undertaken more to calm the discontent of motorists than for a substantive overhaul, there is nothing better than reporting this giant nest at the Aïn Meriam roundabout, opposite Café Bourchada, at the exit of Boulevard 14 January.
A gaping hole in the roadway that the roads of the roads clog at each passage of the President of the Republic in the city, on the occasion of the Evacuation Festival, and which finds its precipice a few days later.
When will the end of the ordeal?