Talk:R301 (Morocco)
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I think there are several errors in this text. In the first place, I don't remember the coastal road R301 to have 4 lanes, except perhaps when passing the Safi port, but normally it is quite a narrow road, much narrower than the N1, which runs parallel in the interior, and has also only 2 lanes. And then I doubt very much that you can find the "archaeological ruins of Mogador" at the southern end: Mogador is today's Essaouira, and the city has of course historic interest, but which ruins exactly does the text refer to? And the 301 doesn't even reach Essaouira, it connects some kilometers before to the N1, as far as I can see, or at best to the R 207.
If no comments are made in a week, I'll change the text. Thanks for comments!--Ilyacadiz (talk) 20:18, 1 February 2009 (UTC)
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