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Driving in Ghana vs. Morocco: Key Safety Differences

When comparing driving practices in Ghana and Morocco, significant distinctions emerge that impact road safety. From speed limits and lane usage to alcohol regulations, these variations highlight the unique challenges and protocols each country presents to motorists. Understanding these disparities is vital for ensuring a secure and compliant driving experience abroad.

Lanes

Overtaking: On Right
ghana:
Generally not advised.
morocco:
Allowed on multi-lane roads or when the vehicle ahead is turning left.
Bus Lanes: Presence
ghana:
No
morocco:
Limited
Bus Lanes: Usage
ghana:
N/A
morocco:
Reserved for buses and sometimes taxis.
Bus Lanes: Markings
ghana:
N/A
morocco:
Labeled 'BUS' or 'BUS ONLY'; often with road signs.
Cycle Lanes: Presence
ghana:
No
morocco:
Limited
Cycle Lanes: Usage
ghana:
N/A
morocco:
Departure depends on specific roads.
Cycle Lanes: Markings
ghana:
N/A
morocco:
Bicycle symbols and colored pavement.
High- Occupancy Lanes: Requirements
ghana:
N/A
morocco:
N/A
Variable Speed Limits: Indications
ghana:
N/A
morocco:
N/A

Speeds Limits

Urban Areas: Standard
ghana:
50 km/h
morocco:
40-60 km/h
Urban Areas: Residential Zones
ghana:
50 km/h
morocco:
40 km/h
Rural Areas: Cars And Motorcycles
ghana:
80 km/h
morocco:
100 km/h
Rural Areas: Buses And Vans
ghana:
80 km/h
morocco:
90 km/h
Highways: Cars And Motorcycles
ghana:
100 km/h
morocco:
120 km/h
Variable Speed Limits: Indications
ghana:
N/A
morocco:
N/A

Signals

Traffic Lights: Standard Sequence[ Index 1]
ghana:
Amber
morocco:
Orange
Traffic Lights: Red And Amber Together
ghana:
Not used in Ghana
morocco:
Not used in Morocco
Traffic Signs: Language
ghana:
English
morocco:
Arabic and French; symbols are standard
Traffic Signs: Warning
ghana:
Triangular with red border
morocco:
Triangle-shaped with red border

Turns

Right Turn On Red
ghana:
Allowed unless prohibited by a sign
morocco:
Not allowed
U- Turns Allowed
ghana:
Prohibited unless indicated
morocco:
Allowed unless prohibited by signs

Documentation

Driver's License: Foreign: Non- E U
ghana:
Accepted for short visits; International Driving Permit recommended
morocco:
International Driving Permit required
Vehicle Inspection: Requirement
ghana:
Mandatory
morocco:
Annual inspection required.
Vehicle Inspection: Sticker
ghana:
Displayed on vehicle
morocco:
Displayed on the windshield.
Emergency Equipment: Reflective Vest
ghana:
Not mandatory
morocco:
Mandatory

Road Etiquette

Use Of Horn: Cultural Norm
ghana:
Frequent use compared to some countries
morocco:
Horn usage is more common compared to some countries
Emergency Vehicles: Protocol
ghana:
Pull over to the right and stop if necessary
morocco:
Pull over to the side and stop if necessary

Alcohol

Limits: General Drivers
ghana:
0.08%
morocco:
0.02%
Limits: Professional Drivers
ghana:
0.05%
morocco:
0.00%
Enforcement: Random Checks
ghana:
Yes, used occasionally
morocco:
Common, especially at night

Emergency Services

Contact: General Emergency
ghana:
191
morocco:
19
Contact: Traffic Police
ghana:
18555
morocco:
19
Contact: Roadside Assistance
ghana:
Check with your insurance provider
morocco:
Check with your insurance provider or local services
Emergency Equipment: Reflective Vest
ghana:
Not mandatory, but recommended
morocco:
Mandatory

Penalties And Fines

Common Fines: Speeding
ghana:
Varies; moderate to substantial fines
morocco:
Varies; can be substantial
Common Fines: Seat Belts
ghana:
Moderate fines
morocco:
Mandatory, fines for non-compliance
Common Fines: Phone Use
ghana:
Fines apply for holding and using a phone
morocco:
Fines and possible license suspension
Common Fines: Traffic Light Violation
ghana:
Varies; moderate to substantial fines
morocco:
Varies; can be substantial
Payment: On The Spot
ghana:
Common
morocco:
Possible but fines usually paid later