Morocco Introduces Next-Generation Bidirectional Speed Cameras in 2025
LufopIn 2025, Morocco is taking a decisive step forward with the introduction of next-generation bidirectional speed cameras across its entire road network.
In a country still marked by tragic accident figures, this innovative system aims to improve driver and pedestrian safety while ensuring fairer and more effective enforcement. What benefits can be expected from this technological revolution?
1. The current state of road safety in Morocco
With over 4,000 road deaths in 2024 and a worrying increase in accidents, the situation remains alarming (road safety key figures Morocco 2024).
Pedestrians and two-wheeler drivers are the most affected, accounting for nearly 60% of victims.
To reverse this trend, NARSA relies on modernizing equipment, educating users, and enforcing stricter legislation (national road safety strategy 2017–2026).
2. Why bidirectional speed cameras?
Fairer and more effective control
Until 2025, fixed speed cameras in Morocco monitored only one direction of traffic, leaving blind spots exploited by reckless drivers.
Since June 2025, the bidirectional system ensures symmetrical coverage, reinforcing deterrence (bidirectional radars Morocco).
- Elimination of monitoring blind spots
- Simultaneous surveillance in both directions
- Reduced risky behavior on major roads (new radar rules Morocco 2025)
Targeting dangerous areas
The first devices were installed on the most accident-prone sections to maximize impact (black spots accidents Morocco).
3. How do these radars work?
Deployment and coverage
The network now includes:
- 670 modern fixed speed cameras
- 780 mobile radars deployed by the gendarmerie and police (number of radars in Morocco)
A fully digital system
The radars capture offenses in real time, in both directions, and send the data to an automated control center (smart radars Morocco).
The fully digital chain — from capture to payment — guarantees efficiency and traceability.
4. A comprehensive and sustainable strategy
Objectives of the national strategy
Integrated into the National Road Safety Strategy 2026, these devices aim to:
- Halve the number of road deaths by 2026
- Modernize infrastructure
- Raise awareness among the most vulnerable groups (road safety prevention actions Morocco)
Education and sanctions
Summer 2025 also saw the creation of road safety villages and tougher penalties for unpaid offenses (road safety campaigns Morocco 2025).
5. Early results and remaining challenges
Despite an initial increase in accidents during the first five months — highlighting the urgency of action — bidirectional speed cameras are expected to gradually reduce road mortality through their deterrent effect and consistent coverage (impact of bidirectional radars).
The main challenges:
- Social acceptance of increased surveillance
- Risky behavior on roads not yet equipped
- Adapting awareness campaigns to local realities (road safety challenges Morocco)
Conclusion
The arrival of bidirectional radars marks a technological revolution for Moroccan road safety.
Fairer, smarter, and more deterrent, they represent a decisive step toward safer roads.
But technology cannot replace individual responsibility: every driver holds the key to safer roads.
“Vigilance is the driver’s best life insurance.” 🚦
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