Morocco is renewing the urban transportation fleet of 32 cities with 3,500 new buses and this is the cost of the project

Rabat, Morocco: Interior Minister Abdelwafi Lefteit announced on Monday in Rabat the launch of a new government programme aimed at renewing the urban transport bus fleet in 32 Moroccan cities, at a total cost of 10 billion dirhams.

Comprehensive urban transport modernisation programme

This programme aims to strengthen Morocco’s urban transport system by:

Renewing the urban transport bus fleet with 3,500 new buses.

Improving urban transport infrastructure, including maintenance centres and bus stops.

Developing new ticket pricing and transport management systems.

Financing the programme

This programme will be financed through joint contributions from the Ministry of Interior, the Territorial Collectivities, the groups of Territorial Collectivities and the regions.

Strict conditions for the selection of new buses

Strict conditions have been set for the selection of new buses, including:

Prioritising local manufacturing in the manufacture of buses.

Efficiency and environmental safety standards.

Providing comfortable services for travellers.

Commitment to improving urban transport services

This programme is part of the Moroccan government’s efforts to improve urban transport services and provide safe and comfortable transport for citizens.

Benefits of the programme:

Improving the quality of urban transport services.

Reduce traffic congestion.

Improve the environment.

Promote economic growth.

Challenges of the programme:

Financing the programme.

Selection of new buses.

Managing the programme effectively.

Conclusion:

The urban bus fleet renewal programme is an important step to improve urban transport services in Morocco.

However, there are some challenges that need to be overcome to ensure the success of the programme.

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