The security services of the Menara area in Marrakech have embarked on an extensive field campaign targeting reckless and exhibitionist driving behaviors, particularly in the Al-Masira neighborhoods and surrounding areas. This initiative is part of broader efforts aimed at enhancing road safety and ensuring compliance with traffic laws.
This campaign was conducted under the direct supervision of the head of the Menara security area, with participation from the head of the traffic division and the chief of the national urban security agency. A significant amount of human and logistical resources were deployed to carry out monitoring operations and field interventions effectively.
The security forces established judicial and administrative checkpoints along various routes known for activities related to illegal racing and dangerous motorcycle exhibitions. They closely monitored whether vehicles complied with existing legal and technical requirements.
Additionally, the security operations focused on motorcycles that had undergone illegal modifications to their engines or exhaust systems, which often result in excessive noise and disturbance for local residents. The risks associated with using these modified motorcycles in non-compliant conditions were also a significant concern.
The campaign resulted in the issuance of hundreds of traffic violations, alongside the confiscation of numerous motorcycles that failed to meet legal and regulatory standards. These motorcycles were subsequently referred to the relevant authorities for necessary legal actions against the offenders.
This operation is part of an ongoing security strategy aimed at curbing dangerous behaviors that threaten road users' safety and enhancing the sense of security among citizens. By intensifying field monitoring and enforcing traffic regulations, the authorities are committed to ensuring safer roads for everyone.
As reported by marrakechpost.com.