New 60km Highway to Ease Traffic Between Rabat and Casablanca Set for 2020 Launch

Unofficial sources announce, for this year 2020, the launch of the work of a new Casablanca-Rabat highway. The project could therefore be launched this year, according to the Arabic-language daily Al Ahdath Almaghribia.
It is a 60-kilometer section, with two lanes of three lanes each, and whose costs are around 5 billion dirhams.
The project plans the direct link between the Rabat ring road (Tamesna) and the southern bypass of Casablanca (Tit Mellil). This is a project announced in 2016 to solve the problem related to the saturation of the A1 highway.
This continental highway includes three major structures to cross the three wadis of Cherrat, Nfifikh and El Maleh, specifies the same source.
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