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Top 5 African Countries with the Highest Speed Limits – Where Drivers Can Go Fastest

Last updated: December 11, 2025 9:49 am
Nomthandazo Ntisa
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Top 5 African Countries with the Highest Speed Limits

Speed limits play a crucial role in road safety, helping to regulate traffic flow and minimize accidents. However, speed regulations vary significantly across African nations. While most countries maintain standard limits—40–60 km/h in urban areas, 60–100 km/h on rural roads, and 80–120 km/h on highways—some nations allow drivers to push the limits even further.

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  • 1. South Africa – 140 km/h
  • 2. Tunisia – 130 km/h
  • 3. Morocco – 120 km/h
  • 4. Egypt – 120 km/h
  • 5. Namibia – 120 km/h
  • Challenges in Enforcing Speed Limits in Africa

According to World of Statistics, here are the top 5 African countries with the highest speed limits, where motorists can go the fastest legally.

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1. South Africa – 140 km/h

South Africa boasts some of the best road networks on the continent, and its speed limits reflect this. The country has the highest legal speed limit in Africa at 140 km/h on certain highways, particularly well-maintained toll roads.

  • Urban areas: 60 km/h
  • Rural roads: 100 km/h
  • Highways: 120–140 km/h (on specific roads)

South Africa’s extensive highway system, including major routes like the N1, N2, and N3, allows for high-speed travel. However, law enforcement remains a challenge, with speeding-related accidents being a major concern.

2. Tunisia – 130 km/h

Tunisia has one of the most developed road infrastructures in North Africa, with well-maintained highways allowing for high-speed driving.

  • Urban areas: 50 km/h
  • Rural roads: 90 km/h
  • Highways: 130 km/h

Tunisian highways, such as the A1 Motorway (Tunis to Sfax), provide smooth driving conditions, allowing motorists to legally travel at speeds up to 130 km/h. However, enforcement can be inconsistent, and speed cameras are not as widespread as in European countries.

3. Morocco – 120 km/h

Morocco is known for its modern road network, particularly in major cities like Casablanca, Rabat, and Marrakech. The country has a well-enforced speed limit system with clear signage and regular speed checks.

  • Urban areas: 60 km/h
  • Rural roads: 100 km/h
  • Highways: 120 km/h

The A3 and A7 motorways allow drivers to legally reach speeds of 120 km/h, making Morocco one of the fastest-driving countries in Africa. However, strict penalties are in place for those exceeding the limits, with heavy fines and license suspensions for violations.

4. Egypt – 120 km/h

Egypt’s highway system is one of the busiest in Africa, particularly around Cairo and Alexandria. The country allows drivers to travel at high speeds on expressways and highways.

  • Urban areas: 60 km/h
  • Rural roads: 90 km/h
  • Highways: 120 km/h

Despite the high-speed limits, Egypt struggles with traffic congestion, poor enforcement, and road safety issues. Speeding is a common cause of accidents, and the government has been working on implementing more speed cameras and traffic control measures to curb reckless driving.

5. Namibia – 120 km/h

Namibia’s vast open landscapes and low population density allow for high-speed travel on well-maintained roads.

  • Urban areas: 60 km/h
  • Rural roads: 100 km/h
  • Highways: 120 km/h

Namibia’s B1 and B2 highways are well-paved and maintained, allowing drivers to reach 120 km/h legally. However, wildlife crossings and unpredictable weather conditions pose unique challenges for motorists.

Challenges in Enforcing Speed Limits in Africa

Despite having official speed limits, many African nations struggle with enforcement. Some key challenges include:

  1. Poor Road Conditions – Potholes, faded road markings, and a lack of proper signage make it difficult for drivers to adhere to speed limits.
  2. Limited Law Enforcement – Many countries lack sufficient speed cameras, traffic officers, and patrol vehicles to monitor speeding violations effectively.
  3. Lack of Public Awareness – Many drivers have limited formal education on road safety, and driving tests are often not strictly enforced.
  4. High Accident Rates – Speeding remains one of the leading causes of road accidents and fatalities in Africa, prompting calls for stricter enforcement.

While speed limits across Africa vary, South Africa, Tunisia, Morocco, Egypt, and Namibia stand out as the countries with the highest legal speed limits. These nations allow motorists to drive at speeds of up to 140 km/h on highways, but enforcement remains a challenge.

To improve road safety, governments need to invest in better infrastructure, stricter law enforcement, and public awareness campaigns to educate drivers on the dangers of excessive speeding.

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