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InDrive Expands Moto Service to Rabat Amid Ongoing Regulatory Concerns

Tuesday 03 December 2024 - 09:30
By: Dakir Madiha
InDrive Expands Moto Service to Rabat Amid Ongoing Regulatory Concerns

InDrive, a global ride-sharing platform, has launched its motorcycle transport service, inDrive Moto, in Rabat. After gaining traction in Casablanca, the service aims to tackle the growing demand for fast and reliable transportation solutions in Morocco’s bustling capital. With Rabat’s persistent traffic congestion, the company sees its expansion as a strategic move to enhance urban mobility.

A Flexible and Transparent Model

The inDrive Moto feature enables users to book motorcycle rides through the inDrive app, offering a unique fare negotiation system between riders and drivers. According to the company, this approach prioritizes flexibility and affordability while providing an alternative to conventional transport options.

Initially introduced in Marrakech over 18 months ago, the service has expanded to other cities, including Tangier and Agadir. “Our success in Casablanca and other cities demonstrated the demand for this service,” said Hamza Madrani, inDrive’s representative in Morocco. “With its heavy traffic, Rabat was a natural choice for this expansion.”

Controversy Surrounding Unregulated Ride-Sharing

While inDrive Moto promises to cut travel times by up to 40%, with fares starting at nine MAD (less than $1), the platform faces mounting challenges due to Morocco's regulatory vacuum for ride-sharing services.

Traditional taxi drivers, viewing inDrive as a threat to their livelihood, have often clashed with the platform’s drivers. Reports of harassment, threats, and even physical altercations have surfaced in recent years. Adding to the complications, inDrive drivers risk police fines for operating without permits since the service is not formally recognized under Moroccan transport regulations.

This legal ambiguity has prompted calls from drivers for clearer guidelines and a regulatory framework to ensure the safety and rights of both customers and service providers.

Safety Concerns Highlighted

The lack of comprehensive driver vetting has raised safety concerns among users. Unlike licensed taxis, inDrive drivers often do not undergo strict scrutiny or verification processes. This has led to apprehensions about passenger security, particularly amid disputes between inDrive drivers and traditional taxi operators.

As Morocco continues to grapple with balancing innovation and regulation, inDrive's expansion highlights the urgent need for authorities to address these gaps. Such action could support the development of the ride-sharing industry while safeguarding the interests of all stakeholders.

 


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