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addCar: Renting A Car In Morocco Laws & Driving Tips

From peaks of Atlas Mountains to golden sand dunes of the Sahara to numerous seaside resorts; Morocco embraces it all for its tourists. If youu2019re thinking of having an adventurous trip, then let me tell you that car rental in Morocco is way too cheap in any other neighboring countries.

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addCar: Renting A Car In Morocco Laws & Driving Tips

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  1. ADDCAR MOROCCOTOUR car rental in Morocco Renting A Car In Morocco | Laws & Driving Tips! Thinking of having a vacation! Morocco is definitely a spectacular country to visit since it offers a bandwagon of places to explore. From peaks of Atlas Mountains to golden sand dunes of the Sahara to numerous seaside resorts; Morocco embraces it all for its tourists. If you’re thinking of having an adventurous trip, then let me tell you that car rental in Morocco is way too cheap in any other neighboring countries. Before you hire a car rental at Casablanca airport, you must also be aware of the various driving laws and tips that you must follow in the country. What Driving Laws Must Be Followed In Morocco? Driving in Morocco is on the right side. Beware, Brits, Aussies, and Kiwis! Speed Limits The speed limits in Morocco are as follows: 60 km/h in urban places, and 100 km/h outside urban areas and on express roads 120 km/h on highways (autoroutes). These limits are strictly enforced and speed traps are common, so do keep a watch on your speedometer. Oncoming drivers will often warn you of an imminent speed trap by flashing their lights.

  2. ADDCAR CAR RENTAL Documents You'll need the following documents to drive in Morocco: A full driver's license. Some Casablanca car rental agencies might ask that you present a global driver's license, but it seems that in practice a permit from your country is nearly always enough. Proof of insurance Vehicle registration record (but never leave this at the car!) Traveling By Road There are plenty of international bus services like Ecolines along with Lux Express that operate bus routes out of almost every country in Europe to Estonia. If tickets are reserved beforehand, it is possible to purchase them as cheap as $5. In fact, you might even rent a car in estonia, as the roads are all good. Alcohol, Telephones, Seat Belts Morocco follows a zero-tolerance policy for drinking and driving. Driving under the effect could bring about a hefty fine, and therefore don't try take this risk of drunk driving. Additionally, this applies to speak on a handheld phone whilst driving (although illegal, this can be a common sight). By law, all passengers in the car are required to wear their seat belts. Tolls You will need to pay for utilizing Morocco's highways (autoroutes), although the tolls are inexpensive compared with what you may be using in the United States and Europe. Insurance Third-party insurance is compulsory in Morocco. Make sure to carry your insurance documents with you, as police might expect you to reveal them. Fines For small traffic offenses, authorities will give you a ticket together with directions on the best way to cover the fine. In case, you pay on the spot or on the same day, the amount will be decreased by around 50 percent.

  3. Safety Tips To Drive In Morocco The standard of major streets in Morocco has improved dramatically in recent years and it's usually safe to push. However, there are a number of things you should look out for: 1) Avoid Driving In Cities Traffic from Morocco's urban centers can be harrowing and stressful, particularly when you're not precisely sure where you are going. Luckily you do not actually need a car to explore Marrakech, Casablanca, Rabat or Tangier. 2) Avoid Driving At Night This may be a little more challenging, but if possible, limit your driving to daytime hours. The bad state of several rural streets is all the more dangerous once you use them in the dark. 3) Use Your Common Sense Traffic lanes and traffic lights tend to be ignored, or you might observe folks, cyclists or animals popping up on the autoroutes. Use your common sense at the same time and drive carefully. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/renting-car-morocco-laws-driving-tips- nathan-miller/

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