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<blockquote data-quote="Xenospiza" data-source="post: 3330930" data-attributes="member: 23772"><p>I found it mostly OK in 2010. I gave some guy a lift and he was most grateful. Many people say that I was naive to give him a lift, but I keep on trying not to lose faith in humanity (and I was correct: he invited me over for tea and did not even try to sell me a carpet, although he was a carpet trader. I was almost offended, haha). At Oued Souss we paid for a guide once and mentioned his name again when we went for a second time. Oukaimeden was quite bad, but there were hardly any other people there (bad weather). The Moroccan tourists were hassled just as badly. Losing your temper definitely won't work.</p><p>At least the omnipresent police makes driving a very pleasant experience, unlike in many other countries where people always drive too fast for their limited training.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xenospiza, post: 3330930, member: 23772"] I found it mostly OK in 2010. I gave some guy a lift and he was most grateful. Many people say that I was naive to give him a lift, but I keep on trying not to lose faith in humanity (and I was correct: he invited me over for tea and did not even try to sell me a carpet, although he was a carpet trader. I was almost offended, haha). At Oued Souss we paid for a guide once and mentioned his name again when we went for a second time. Oukaimeden was quite bad, but there were hardly any other people there (bad weather). The Moroccan tourists were hassled just as badly. Losing your temper definitely won't work. At least the omnipresent police makes driving a very pleasant experience, unlike in many other countries where people always drive too fast for their limited training. [/QUOTE]
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