Decade-Long Road Widening Nightmare: Tétouan-Chefchaouen Project Stalls at 82%
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The work to widen the national road connecting Tétouan to Chefchaouen is 82% complete, nearly 10 years after it began. This major delay is disrupting the daily lives of users.
Many users have expressed their discontent with the long delay in completing this work, which began in 2015, exacerbating the suffering of drivers, especially during the rainy season.
The residents of the region are calling on the government and the regional governor to do everything in their power to complete the work as soon as possible.
The project to widen the Tétouan-Chefchaouen road aims to improve mobility in the north of the kingdom, and to strengthen commercial exchanges and road safety.
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