Abstract: In Morocco, the assessment of road risks costs more than 3,500 deaths and 12,000 injuries per year, with an average of 10 killed per day and a loss of 1.7% of the Gross Domestic Product. Indeed Moroccan roads are among the deadliest in the world, a vehicle kills 18.2 times more than in Sweden and 13.5 times more than in France. The Casablanca-Rabat-Salé-Kenitra urban area represents a pilot regional axis that houses the capital of Morocco. This urban area is distinguished.......
Key Word: Road Risk, Casablanca-Rabat-Salé-Kénitra Urban Area, Road Safety
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