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 Driving in Morocco - Car Hire 3000 Guide

Driving in Morocco

Before you book your car hire in Morocco, why not read through our Morocco driving guide...

 

Morocco is a region found on the cosy Atlantic coastline. It has a variety of breathtaking landscapes and beaches to offer. Springtime is the best time to explore Morocco and its high Atlas mountains.

Driving in Morocco is a great way to see the country. Organising your car hire in Morocco through Car Hire 3000 means that you can book your car today and it will be ready for you to pick up when you arrive!

Remember that driving is done on the right hand side of the road. The speed limit on highways outside towns is at 100 kph. If you happen to be inside the city the speed goes down to only 50 kph.

When driving, the use of seatbelts is compulsory. It is mandated by Moroccan law that the drivers and all passengers, either in front or at the back, should be wearing seatbelts at all times.

Your vehicle lights should be on whenever you are on the road, even during the day. It is only okay to turn it off if you are driving at a slow speed of 20 kph. During the night, it is required to have your lights on at all times, even if you are driving very slowly.

Petrol is available at roadside petrol stations, although it can be more expensive than you may be used to in the UK.

Morocco is a place where you can enjoy wonderful scenery and breath-taking vistas. Enjoy the country and drive around!

Summary:

  • Seatbelts should always be worn
  • Children should sit in the back
  • Children under 4 should use a child seat
  • For safety reasons, you should never drink and drive

 



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All information on this page is provided as a guide for our customers. It is intended as an overview of different driving rules, customs and points of interest in each country. It is not a comprehensive guide. Although we try to keep information on this page as accurate and up to date as possible, we cannot be held responsible for any inaccuracies. If you find any errors or there is anything you would like us to add, please contact us.