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Road Conditions and Safety: Traffic accidents are a significant hazard in Morocco. Driving practices are very poor and have resulted in serious injuries to and fatalities of U.S. citizens. This is particularly true at dusk during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, when adherence to traffic regulations is lax, and from July to September when Moroccans living abroad return from Europe by car in large numbers. Exercise extreme caution when driving at night due to poor lighting along roads. Traffic signals do not always work and are sometimes hard to see. Modern freeways link the cities of Tangier, Rabat, Fez, Casablanca, and Marrakesh. Two-lane highways link other major cities. Secondary routes in rural areas are often narrow and poorly paved. Roads through the Rif and Atlas Mountains are steep, narrow, windy, and dangerous. Pedestrians, scooters, and animal-drawn vehicles are common on all
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