In Morocco it's usually that the biggest vehicle has right of way
but if the biggest vehicle (usually a truck) is king of the road then the
scooter or moped is heir to the throne. These little vehicles come in all
shapes and sizes (see pics below) and are used for an unending variety of
things.
Most of Morocco is poor in wealth but nearly every household has a
scooter or moped. These can range from the newest and fastest of vehicles to
the oldest and slowest. On a recent trip there I was speaking to an old man who
had used his particular moped almost everyday for as long as he could remember
.... and he was 68 years old .... he even said his father had also used it for
a couple of years before him. Note the
flat front tyre .... I mentioned this to him and he just shrugged as if it was
too much trouble to fix.
Below is an extract from my diary written in May 2013
One thing that amazes me in this country is the way in which
owners of mopeds utilise them in so many ways....for work, for pleasure, as an
alternative to a pack horse....everything. Last time here i saw an elderly man
transporting a sheep, on its' back....in an orange box type crate. The sheep
showed no signs of distress and wasn't struggling, perhaps showing that this
was a regular occurrence for it.
Today I saw the other extreme....a small family of just 3 people,
on the moped in their Sunday best. The moped doing probably a little over 20 mph
with the 3 occupants. It is hard to explain just how versatile
these vehicles are unless you see them in action. The most I have seen on 1
scooter is a family of 5 in the configuration of .... father(driver) 2 young
children (around 3 - 6 years old), and mother with a baby carrier on her back
with a baby in it.
You need something moving but don't have a truck to do so ...... not a problem .... use one of these:
We've probably all seen the films with busy traffic in foreign
countries but Marrakech seems to take this one step further. Madness is taken
to a new height in this, and probably many more North African cities. There
seems to be a common goal to get somewhere, anywhere......but nobody seems to
know where this magical Shangri la is. They come from all angles, with little
thought for anyone else. If someone wants to turn left, across the oncoming
traffic....they do so without a thought for the oncoming vehicle. I suppose if
you all drive this way then it is expected...... But to me and many others it
seems chaotic at best and suicidal at worst.
Seeing the above you would
think that pedestrians must be mad to try and negotiate this
traffic....well...you're wrong.
Pedestrians seem to have some kind of magical power to make the
cars, wagons and mopeds stop in their tracks. This magical power, it seems, is of
insurance. If there is an accident with a pedestrian the police are called and
documents are checked and double checked. When you have a police force that
walks straight into the middle of the road to stop moped riders and ask for
their insurance papers then I'd be scared of such a man.
Today there was a crack down on people riding scooters mopeds
without insurance and here they don't mess about. The uninsured rider is
relieved of their moped and sent on their way. The bike is then loaded up onto
a flat bed truck and once this is full it is driven away. I don't know if they
are able to go to the police, like in the UK, with new insurance documents to
reclaim their vehicle but in a country where the moped is more or less king of
transport I'm sure it is much cheaper to just buy another moped and ride around
and risk getting caught all over again.

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