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  2. Autoroutes of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Increasing safety is an important goal for the ADM: the new autoroutes are designed to improve safety and the ADM also believes that extending the express-way network will increase overall safety as the through-going (and often high-speed) traffic is moved away from the Route Nationals, that run through the cities and villages along the way.

  3. National Route 8 (Morocco) - Wikipedia

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    National Route 8 (N8) is a national highway of Morocco.It is one of the most important road networks running through mid-central Morocco. It links with National Route 1 in Inezgane, a southern suburb of Agadir near the Atlantic coast to the central mountainous area of the country.

  4. Société Nationale des Autoroutes du Maroc - Wikipedia

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    The Société Nationale des Autoroutes du Maroc (ADM) is Morocco's national authority for the management of over 1400+ km of Moroccan expressways. [1] ADM is based in Rabat. ADM runs the network on a pay-per-use basis, with toll stations placed along its length. Rental-income from rest-areas and services (fuel, food and drink outlets etc.) form ...

  5. National Route 12 (Morocco) - Wikipedia

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    Route 12 is approximately 450 kilometers (280 miles) long, running eastward from Berrechid through several notable towns, including Khenifra, Demnate, and Tinghir.The route connects the Casablanca-Settat region to the Drâa-Tafilalet region, providing access to the High Atlas Mountains and connecting travelers to destinations in Morocco’s inland and southern regions.

  6. National Route 2 (Morocco) - Wikipedia

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    The N2 road is a national road (Route Nationale) in Morocco which connects Tangier in the northwest of the country with Oujda in the Northeast. The major N routes are toll-free roads. The roads can run through cities along the way, unlike the toll-roads with A-numbers - the Moroccan Expressways - that are built around towns.

  7. National Route 1 (Morocco) - Wikipedia

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    National Route 1 (N1) is a national highway of Morocco. It connects Guerguerat in the south near the border with Mauritania to Tangier on the northwest coast of Morocco. [ 1 ] It is an important highway running along the western Atlantic coast of the country.

  8. National Route 16 (Morocco) - Wikipedia

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    National Route 16 (N16) is a national highway of Morocco. It connects Tangier on the northwest coast of Morocco to Saidia on the northeast coast. It is an important highway running along the northern Middeteranean coast of the country. It passes through Tetouan, Al Houceima and other important cities.

  9. National Route 6 (Morocco) - Wikipedia

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    National Route 6 (N6) is a national highway of Morocco. It is one of the most important road networks linking the west of the country to the east, connecting the capital Rabat and Salé on the west coast to Maghnia, Algeria on the border. It passes through many of Morocco's major cities such as Oujda, Fes, Meknes and Khemisset.