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Morocco 2023 on-road trip need help planning
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Hello, I am planning a trip to Morocco after April 20, motorcycles typically for the road (K1200GT and etc.), please check if the track includes roads impassable for road motorcycles.
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To save a lot of time...
Morocco's road hierarchy is that —autoroutes are named Axx where xx is one or two characters in the range A1 to A99, —national roads are RNxx in the range RN1 to RN99, —regional roads are RRxxx in the range RR100 to RR999, —provincial roads are RPxxxx in the range RP1000 to RP9999. With almost no exceptions these are all asphalted. I generally advise visitors to use regional and provincial roads rather than national roads as they are quieter, safer, and often more scenic. Be aware that there was a substantial update of road numbers five years ago however Google Maps has yet to be updated, so the danger in using Google Maps for planning is that you think you should be on, for example, the N12, yet the road and all the road signs are now RN17. Apple Maps fortunately shows the right road numbers, so does OpenStreetMap. OpenStreetMap is also available as a download for Garmin GPS (and Basecamp mapping software) and this is what I use in Morocco. Even that is not without problems as some of the software connections between roads are missing, so you end up being sent all over the place. (Often I will switch the GPS to direct line mode and stick in just the end destination, then head off in the general direction.) There was an issue, also, in downloading OSM from their server and I don't know if this has yet been resolved. Finally you should get a copy of Reise Knowhow map from Amazon as this is plasticised, double sided (so half the open size of others) and shows both old and new road numbers, Amazon link (ignore the 2015 date, it's actually the 2019 update or later) __________________ But feel free to upload your whole route as people might have suggestions. It's a fabulous country for biking, just be aware there's a ton of radar guns so keep to the (quite sensible) speed limits. |
I second Reise Know How maps as a great backup. Tear, water and dust proof with plenty of information in addition to roads.
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Day 1
Transfer from Tanger Med to Chefchaouen by RN2 road, quick sightseeing, by RR412 road to RN2, RN13, RN4 road to Fez city (about 308 km) I am attaching gpx file from BaseCamp (OpenstreetMap Morocco) |
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Day 2
From Fez by road RR716/RR402, RR712, RR407, P3533, P3531, P3511, P3513, P3506, RR312, P3207, RP3105, RP3228 to Cascades Ouzoud (approximately 432 km) I am attaching gpx file from BaseCamp (OpenstreetMap Morocco) |
Just to back up "Tims " comment about radar guns ........... they are all over the place , and some have large guns !
I got stopped a few years ago , and got into the police car to take downmy details and fine me............. but as luck would have it the police spilt coffee all over my documents ! They let me off !! |
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