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inDrive Launches Moto Service in Rabat as Regulation Concerns Continue

Global urban ride-sharing platform inDrive has announced the expansion of its services in Morocco with the launch of its motorcycle service in Rabat. After a successful rollout in Casablanca, the company said it aims to address the growing need for efficient transport solutions in the Moroccan capital, where traffic congestion is a significant issue.

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Rabat – Global urban ride-sharing platform inDrive has announced the expansion of its services in Morocco with the launch of its motorcycle service in Rabat. After a successful rollout in Casablanca, the company said it aims to address the growing need for efficient transport solutions in the Moroccan capital, where traffic congestion is a significant issue.

The “inDrive Moto” option allows users to book motorcycle rides through the inDrive app and negotiate fares directly with drivers. The company said in a statement that this model prioritizes transparency and flexibility and provides an alternative to traditional transport options. 

The service was first introduced in Marrakech 18 months ago and has since expanded to cities like Tangier and Agadir.

“Our success in Casablanca and other cities demonstrated the demand for this service,” said Hamza Madrani, inDrive’s representative in Morocco. “With its heavy traffic, Rabat was a natural choice for this expansion.”

An ‘efficient’ yet controversial model

InDrive’s Moto service claims to cut travel times by up to 40% and offers rides starting from just nine MAD (less than $1). However, the platform’s growth in Morocco has not been without challenges. The lack of regulation for ride-sharing services has created a difficult environment for drivers and users. 

Throughout the years, many inDrive drivers reported being targeted by traditional taxi drivers, who view them as direct competition. In the past, incidents of attacks and harassment have been reported, with some drivers even facing threats of violence.

In addition, drivers risk being stopped by the police and fined for operating without the necessary permits, as inDrive is not formally recognized under Moroccan transport regulations. 

This regulatory gap has left inDrive drivers in a tough position. They have called on authorities to clarify their legal status and provide a framework that protects both drivers and customers. 

In addition, some users have also raised safety concerns. Unlike licensed taxis, inDrive drivers do not always undergo the same level of scrutiny or verification. This leads to fears about passenger security, in addition to customers often finding themselves caught in the middle of disputes between inDrive drivers and traditional taxi operators.

Read also: Ride-Sharing Regulation Debate Heats Up Amid Morocco’s Preparation to Host High-Profile Events

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