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In an unexpected turn of events, the Ministry of Transport and Logistics has announced a second opportunity for driving license examinees following an extraordinary 99% failure rate attributed to non-authentic photo questions. This decision brings relief to thousands of candidates who found themselves......
In a significant development aimed at enhancing the quality of life for Moroccan residents in Italy, the Kingdom of Morocco and the Italian Republic have signed a landmark agreement for the mutual recognition of driving licenses. This accord, signed at the Italian Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport......
The new question bank implemented by the National Road Safety Agency (NARSA) for the theoretical driving license exam has seen a remarkable start. The initial results indicate a clear improvement in candidates' performance, underscoring the effectiveness of the pedagogical tools deployed by the agency. The......
Rabat - A solemn atmosphere filled the conference room as Transportation Minister Mohamed Abdel Jalil addressed the Administrative Council of Morocco's National Road Safety Agency last Friday. Revealing the latest statistics on traffic accidents, a troubling trend emerged: fatalities on the country's......
As the New Year approaches, Morocco's National Road Safety Agency (NARSA) issues a strong warning to residents, emphasizing the need for increased caution and vigilance on the country's bustling highways to manage the anticipated surge in traffic. In a press release exuding urgency, NARSA leaves......
In a year marked by a surge in traffic violations, Morocco recorded 374,446 official reports of road infractions in 2023, as disclosed by the General Directorate of National Security (DGSN). This figure represents a marginal increase of approximately 1% compared to the 372,086 reports documented in the......