Moroccan traffic isn't like normal traffic. It's armed combat, a war of wills, in which only the very bravest have a chance to survive.
In Morocco, the experience of navigating traffic differs significantly from the typical driving environment found in many countries. It has been described as a fierce battle, where drivers engage in a contest of wills. This creates a high-pressure atmosphere that demands courage and assertiveness from those on the roads.
This portrayal of Moroccan traffic, taken from Tahir Shah's book "The Caliph's House: A Year in Casablanca," highlights the unique challenges faced...