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Casablanca–Rabat expressway

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A1 motorway
A1 Rabat-Casa tollstation.jpg
Route information
Length86 km (53 mi)
Existed1975–present
HistoryConstruction paused for 7 years in 1980s; Completed in 1991
Major junctions
North endRabat Ringroad[1]
Major intersectionsA5, A2, A3
South endCasablanca
Location
CountryMorocco
Highway system

The Casablanca–Rabat expressway, designated A1, was the first expressway to be built in Morocco, with construction starting in the 1970s. It was only completed in 1986 after a 7-year halt.

It was originally free of charge, but a toll station was erected at Bouznika in 1993 as part of a new strategy in Moroccan expressway construction. Traffic between Casablanca and Mohammedia west, as well as from Rabat to Aïn Atiq travel free of charge.

In December 2012 the operator of the road, ADM widened the road to 2 X 3 lanes.[2] Work was started in 2009. Estimated costs for this 58 km long project are 800 Million Dirham. Main reason for expansion is the expected traffic growth, which is calculated at 55-79% between 2010 and 2020, depending on the stretch of road[3][4]
Toll revenues for the Casablanca–Rabat expressway are the highest in the country, generating 306 million dirhams in 2007 (252 million in 2006), nearly a third of all toll-revenues in Morocco.[5]

The route starts at the centre of Casablanca, and then joins the Casablanca bypass at the junction just before the west Mohammedia interchange. It continues past the east interchange serving Mohammedia before reaching the toll station at Bouznika. After passing Skhirat and Aïn Atiq the road reaches Temara on the outskirts of Rabat. Traffic going to Fes and Tangier then exit at Hay Riad to converge onto the non-expressway Rabat bypass. The motorway regulations end just before the entrance to the city at the Prince Moulay Abdellah sports complex.

In 2016 the Rabat Ringroad was completed and then the road is start/end at this junction.

Originally the motorway regulations also applied to the section west of Aïn Harrouda, through the Casablanca metropolitan area as far as Hay Hassani. These were removed in 1995 an 80 km/h speed limit was imposed on this section.

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References

  1. ^ Note: Connection to the Rabat Ringroad was completed in 2016
  2. ^ Les travaux d’élargissement à 3 voies de l’autoroute Casablanca – Rabat sont achevé conformément au planning prévu Archived 2013-05-18 at the Wayback Machine (in French)
  3. ^ Details from ADM Project page Archived 2008-06-12 at the Wayback Machine, visited 1 August 2008
  4. ^ Updated projectpage Widening A3 to 2x3 lanes Archived 2012-03-29 at the Wayback Machine, (French), visited 17 March 2012
  5. ^ Main financial figures Archived 2010-04-13 at the Wayback Machine of ADM website, visited 22 August 2008


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