Coverage map
Tunisia's most detailed road coverage
Browse our coverage rates by governorate, delegation and sector. Over 120,000 roads mapped across all 24 governorates, from Greater Tunis to the Saharan south.
Explore the mapWhy it matters
Mapping that reflects the real terrain
International providers leave blank spots across Tunisia. TMaps fills those gaps through continuous ground collection and local partnerships.
Locally verified accuracy
Every road is validated on the ground by our teams and transport partners. New neighborhoods in Ariana, southern Sfax extensions or Sousse housing developments are mapped as soon as they open.
Three levels of granularity
View coverage at the governorate level for a national overview, by delegation for regional planning, or by sector for precise operational decisions.
Continuous updates
Our pipeline integrates GPS traces from partner fleets, field surveys and OpenStreetMap data to maintain a freshness rate above 95%.
By the numbers
Tunisia's road network at a glance
Interactive coverage map
Click a zone to display its detailed statistics. Zoom in to switch from governorate level to sector level.
Coverage rate
Methodology
How we measure coverage
Our measurement process combines field collection, cross-validation and automated analysis to ensure the reliability of the displayed rates.
Field collection and partners
Our local teams cover urban and peri-urban areas. In parallel, partnerships with transport and delivery operators continuously enrich our GPS traces.
Processing and normalization
Raw data passes through a pipeline of deduplication, reverse geocoding and topological validation. Each segment is classified and named following local French-Arabic conventions.
Publication and monitoring
Coverage rates are recalculated weekly and published on this map. An alert system detects regressions to ensure quality over time.
Advantages
What you gain with TMaps
Coverage designed for Tunisian use cases, not a generic world map.
Street names in both French and Arabic, including unofficial local names used daily by Tunisians.
Coverage of peri-urban zones and new housing developments often missing from international providers, such as recent neighborhoods in Manouba or Monastir extensions.
Data updated weekly thanks to our field collector network and GPS traces from logistics partners.
Transparent and verifiable coverage rates on this page, unlike solutions that publish no quality metrics.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions about coverage
Everything you need to know about our mapping coverage in Tunisia.
What does the coverage rate shown on the map mean?
The coverage rate represents the percentage of named roads in a given area. A 'named' road has a verified street name (in French or Arabic) in our database. A rate of 72% means 72% of road segments in that area have a verified name.
How often is the coverage data updated?
Coverage rates are recalculated weekly from the latest field data and partner GPS traces. New road additions are integrated continuously through our automated pipeline.
Why do some rural areas have lower coverage rates?
Rural areas in central and southern Tunisia include many tracks and agricultural paths without official names. We work with local authorities and communities to progressively enrich this data.
How does TMaps compare to Google Maps for Tunisian coverage?
Across all 24 governorates, TMaps shows on average 2x more named roads than Google Maps, especially in peri-urban zones and new neighborhoods. Check our comparison page to verify for yourself.
Can I report a missing road or an error?
Yes, contact us via the contact form or email contact@tmaps.tn. Every report is processed within 48 hours and integrated into our next update cycle.
Is the coverage data accessible via the API?
Per-zone coverage rates are not yet exposed via the API, but this is planned in our roadmap. In the meantime, our geocoding and routing APIs use this same enriched database.
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