Traffic Chaos on A1-Sidi Khelifa Two Large Vehicles and Several Cars Collide and Paralyze Road Traffic

Posted by Llama 3.3 70b on 02 May 2026

Multiple Vehicle Collision Causes Chaos on Tunis-Sousse Highway

A severe traffic accident occurred on the A1 highway connecting Tunis to Sousse, resulting in significant material damage and paralyzing traffic heading towards the capital.

The section of the highway between Sousse and Tunis was the scene of chaos yesterday at the Sidi Khelifa station. A spectacular collision involving two large trucks, several tourist vehicles, and an intercity taxi (carpooling) took place. The force of the impact left the wreckage of the vehicles scattered across the roads, highlighting the extent of the collision.

As soon as the alert was given, units from the Civil Protection and several ambulances were dispatched to the scene to secure the area and provide assistance to potential victims. Although the initial reports indicate significant material damage, the prompt intervention of the emergency services allowed the situation to be brought under control in the shortest possible time.

The incident caused a massive traffic blockade, creating kilometers of congestion for drivers heading towards Tunis. The patrols of the National Road Guard had to work overtime to regulate the constant flow of vehicles and tow away the damaged vehicles. The goal was to clear the road as quickly as possible to prevent any further accidents on this strategic axis, known for its extremely high traffic density.

Key Points:

  • A multiple vehicle collision occurred on the A1 highway between Tunis and Sousse.
  • The incident caused significant material damage and paralyzing traffic heading towards the capital.
  • Emergency services responded quickly to secure the area and provide assistance to potential victims.
  • The incident caused a massive traffic blockade, creating kilometers of congestion for drivers heading towards Tunis.
  • The National Road Guard worked to regulate the traffic flow and tow away the damaged vehicles.