
MREs: Massive traffic jams in Ceuta (video)
24 December 2024
Moroccans residing abroad (MREs) caused massive traffic jams in Ceuta. They were hoping to arrive quickly in Morocco to spend the end-of-year holidays there.
24 December 2024
Moroccans residing abroad (MREs) caused massive traffic jams in Ceuta. They were hoping to arrive quickly in Morocco to spend the end-of-year holidays there.
24 December 2024
On the sidelines of the second National Conference on Advanced Regionalization, held in Tangier, small and large taxi drivers presented their demands for a reorganization of (…)
23 December 2024
In Marrakech, the public transport sector is plunged into chaos due to the behavior of taxi drivers, which tarnishes the image of the red city as a global tourist destination.
21 December 2024
Morocco is striving to improve the quality of urban and intercity bus transportation by 2030, the year it will co-host the World Cup with Spain and Portugal.
18 December 2024
As they were about to get into a car using the "inDrive" app, a Saudi investor and a Belgian investor were arrested by two Moroccan police officers.
15 December 2024
The Wali of the Marrakech-Safi region, Farid Chourak, could withdraw his decision to establish specific itineraries for taxis coming from outside the city.
14 December 2024
Tangier is accelerating the pace to meet the requirements of FIFA for the 2030 World Cup. According to professional sources, the city plans to issue exceptional permits for the (…)
13 December 2024
The work on the Agadir Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project will have to start next year. It is planned to create two new "Busway" lines and establish routes connecting the city to (…)
3 December 2024
In Casablanca, a Russian diplomat found himself, despite himself, in the middle of a dispute between a taxi professional and a driver of a VTC booking application.
2 December 2024
The Moroccan Ministry of the Interior has recently sent a circular to the walis and governors of the country to bring order to the taxi sector. This initiative follows many (…)