To my knowledge, there are no speed cameras.
Hello!
Actually, there *were* speed cameras—especially on major urban roads. I’ve experienced them firsthand.
They worked well for a while, but not anymore.
The rumor is that the supplier wasn’t paid, so they disabled the system.
I think they just didn’t hold up to the climate and lack of maintenance.
But God knows best.
The new mobile cameras are super effective. They have a range of several hundred meters and log the GPS coordinates of the offense.
Since the police need to meet their quotas, you can get caught for speeding *way* before you even reach the speed limit sign.
That’s probably what happened to Bkvoyage.
If you ask for the GPS coordinates, they’ll say, "It’s okay this time, move along..."[;)]
Crossing a solid white line might seem harsh when visibility is good and you’re passing a slow vehicle, but it’s the law—I should’ve been more careful.
The ministry in charge of road markings should avoid painting solid white lines on endless straight stretches in the middle of nowhere.
Yes! Check out the photo—south of Azrou.
There’s a solid white line, and the cops are waiting at the end.
Sneaky!


With a dashed line, they could save paint and refresh the existing ones...