New loan for Morocco from the European Investment Bank (EIB) which has just granted 80 million euros to the National Motorway Company of Morocco (ADM) to finance part of the work to triple the Casablanca-Berrechid highway.
"This financing covers the work to triple the Casablanca-Berrechid highway over 25.8 km as well as the construction of the Casablanca bypass highway over 31.7 km. This project is part of the "National Motorway Framework Scheme" which aims to develop the road network of (…)
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EIB Grants €80 Million Loan to Expand Morocco’s Casablanca-Berrechid Highway
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Morocco Boosts Highway Safety with Fences and Cameras to Combat Stone-Throwing Attacks
29 May 2019, by SaidThe safety of users on Moroccan highways has once again been raised in the House of Councillors, and Minister Abdelkader Amara already has a ready-made answer: the installation of fences and the implementation of surveillance cameras.
In response to an oral question, the minister stated that 74 bridges are currently undergoing work to install fences and once and for all put an end to stone throwing on the highways.
There is also the question of installing surveillance cameras on the (…) -
Morocco’s Highway Expansion Plan Stalls as Contract Negotiations Drag On
17 June 2019, by Bladi.netThe new program contract between the National Motorway Company of Morocco (ADM) and the State has still not been defined, despite the meeting held in March by the ADM with its supervisory authority. A situation that is not without causing inconvenience to the public company.
The weekly La Vie Éco, which has devoted a dossier to the subject, states that the new program contract intended to follow the previous one, which expired in 2016, should introduce several innovations, particularly in (…) -
Morocco’s Highways See Record Summer Traffic as Pass Jawaz Sales Soar
4 September 2019, by Bladi.netFor the summer season, the company, Autoroutes du Maroc (ADM), has achieved significant successes at all levels. The record figure of 550,000 vehicles per day, or 1.65 million people who used the network daily, is mentioned.
Traffic has increased by 6%. "The multiplication of sales outlets facilitating the acquisition of the Pass Jawaz and the attractive offer of a 50 DH package including 40 DH of toll balance recharge have made this promotion a considerable success," said one of the ADM (…) -
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Fog Causes Sardine Truck Crash on Rabat-Kenitra Highway, Two Injured
4 January 2020, by GinetteAn accident occurred very early last Wednesday on the Rabat-Kenitra highway, leaving two injured.
The cause of the tragedy was a heavy truck, transporting sardines, that overturned. The driver is said to have lost control of the vehicle due to the fog, reports barlamane.com.
The civil protection elements dispatched to the scene transported the victims to the hospital for the necessary care. An investigation was opened by the royal gendarmerie services to determine the exact (…) -
Dangerous Electric Pole Erected in Middle of Road Near Rabat, Authorities Silent
19 January 2020, by SylvanusA pole has been erected in the middle of the road in Ain Aouda, near Rabat. A danger for road users.
On this road, there is no signage warning of the danger, La Vie éco. is surprised. The pole would have "grown" without warning. The local authorities have apparently not yet reacted. There is no indication that this pole will be demolished anytime soon.
For now, the pole is still standing in the middle of the road. Road users are called to be vigilant. -
Moroccan MP Flags Errors in Amazigh Road Signs, Calls for Correction
18 January 2024, by PrinceMP Kamal Ait Mik, member of the parliamentary group of the National Rally of Independents (RNI) in the House of Advisors, has identified errors in the writing of Amazigh words on road signs.
In an oral question addressed to the Minister of Digital Transition and Public Administration Reform, Ghita Mezzour, the MP indicated that the erroneous translation of Amazigh words on road signs is detrimental to Amazigh culture.
According to Ait Mik, these errors that creep into -
Fatal Bus Crash on Moroccan Highway Leaves One Dead, Several Injured
3 July 2024, by PrinceA serious road accident occurred during the night from Monday to Tuesday on the highway connecting Khémisset to Meknès. Provisional toll: one dead and several seriously injured.
The accident was caused by a bus transporting passengers that collided with a freight truck on the highway connecting Khémisset to Meknès. The bus driver was killed on the spot. Injured, in more or less serious condition, were taken to the regional hospital in Khémisset.
This toll is provisional and could (…) -
Morocco Begins Construction on 420-km El Hajeb-Rissani Highway, Boosting Regional Connectivity
20 August 2024, by PrinceThe Moroccan government will soon launch the work on the highway project connecting the cities of El Hajeb and Rissani.
At a cost of 6.2 billion dirhams, this ambitious project aims to strengthen connectivity between the two cities and boost the economic development of the region. The El Hajeb-Rissani highway will be 420 kilometers long.
A total of 58 engineering structures will be built along the highway to ensure traffic flow and user safety. The future El Hajeb-Rissani highway will (…)