The journey from Agadir to Dakar | Documentary | Al Jazeera World
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- Опубліковано 13 сер 2018
- Filmmaker: Khalid Zairi
Morocco's key natural resources include phosphates, zinc, manganese and iron ore. The mining industry is important to the national economy and its products highly sought abroad.
Moroccan truck drivers Ibrahim Tabii and Abdelkabir Ainan risk their lives on dangerous roads and through disputed terrain to bring mineral material from Agadir to Dakar, a 3,000-kilometre journey that can take around two weeks.
This is not like truck driving across the United States where long distances are common and hours are controlled by the federal law. It's not like driving in Europe with its tight regulation and vehicle monitoring systems measuring driver-time at the wheel.
This is driving in Saharan Africa. There are no motorway service stations, no 24-hour SOS vehicle recovery and no spare parts at the end of a mobile phone. Driving hours are not obviously regulated and there are hardly any rest areas.
The two drivers also have to pass through an area known as the Western Sahara. It has been a disputed territory between Morocco and what's called the Polisario Front since 1975. The UN has maintained a peacekeeping mission in Western Sahara, a territory about the size of New Zealand, for 27 years.
UN efforts have repeatedly failed to broker a settlement over the disputed territory, which the Sahrawi people, led by the PF says belongs to them. The Polisario Front, a formerly armed nationalist group signed a cease-fire with Morocco in 1991; but since the conflict has made this leg of the journey risky.
When the two drivers reach the border with Mauritania, they're heavily delayed and by customs and immigration formalities and have no alternative but to wait in a makeshift bedroom until vehicle checks and done and visas issued.
In the US, a driver can be at the wheel for up to 11 hours out of 14. In Europe, the rules are tighter, the daily maximum is normally nine hours but breaks have to be taken every four-and-a-half hours. Daily rest should be eleven hours.
But this is the Moroccan Sahara. Laws setting out the working hours and conditions for freight drivers are hard to identify at the present time, although the Moroccan government does recognise the importance of road safety and is currently devising a national road safety strategy.
"I'm sleepy because we haven't rested. We're always under pressure from phone calls," says Ibrahim. "Even though we're entitled to rest for an hour after a four-hour drive, the manager doesn't allow it. We're forced to drive day and night. If you get the chance to sleep, it's for a maximum of two hours."
Unlike travelling in other regions of the world with better infrastructure, road conditions in Mauritania are generally poor, making travel difficult. Roadside assistance is non-existent and the country's size (larger than Texas and New Mexico combined) and harsh climate make road maintenance and repair especially problematic.
Mauritania has only about 2,070 km (1,286 miles) of surfaced roads, 710 km (441 miles) of unsurfaced roads, and 5,140 km (3,194 miles) of unimproved tracks, according to countryreports.org.
Drivers are advised to check the tide times, travel in convoy if possible and ensure adequate supplies of water and fuel are available. Local drivers tend to drive without regard to traffic signs or rules.
"Roadway obstructions and hazards caused by drifting sand, animals, and poor roads often plague motorists", according to Nasser Weddady, a Middle East and North Africa consultant based in Boston, Massachusetts.
The two drivers also get seriously delayed at the border into Senegal, waiting for papers, getting information from their shipping agent, talking to their boss back in Agadir, and waiting for their passports. All the while, they're missing their families.
Finally, after 3,000 kilometers and over two weeks on the road, the men reach Dakar and unload their trucks. But the return journey with a load of fresh mangoes also has its problems and Ibrahim has to travel back to Morocco empty because of the refrigeration on his vehicle isn't working.
Meanwhile, Ibrahim's reconsidering his career options: "The only thing I've been thinking about is going home and returning the truck to its owner and quitting. You can't turn down a job in Africa when you're unemployed. I have to provide for my family so I try to put up with it but it's difficult. I'd rather go home, rest and find another job."
As for Abdelkabir, a "steady salary is better than a big occasional one."
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صحيح المغاربه هم اسود الاطلسي تحياتي لكم من مصر ياشعب المغرب الطيب
حياكم الله يا رجال مصر الابرار ادام الله المحبة
The older driver seems to be something of a philosopher and stoic. Respect from Sweden.
I work as truck driver in europe im from albania..i iwsh all the best for truck drivers in the world...they are the real men the real heroes...im ready to cry when i see this two collegues because i know what is this job..we always gave to suffer...God bless the truck drivers
This is the main reason i like al jazeera. You are the only real international channel. Kindly never stop doing documentaries like this. Love from kenya.
bonne route bon séjour au Sénégal mes amis marocain bienvenue au pays de la Téranga🇸🇳🇲🇦
Merci frere bienvenue au maroc
Merci nos frères sénégalais
Mercii
Merci 🙏🏼 frérot 🇲🇦🇲🇦🇸🇳🇸🇳🇸🇳🇸🇳🇸🇳🇸🇳🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦
I am a Moroccan truck driver in United States I would like to Salut all Moroccan truck drivers they work hard even in these bad conditions much respect to them
Which state bro ?
Greetings from MOGADISHU
Abdulkabiir & Ibrahim are feeding halal to their families, Masha Allah.
Hardworking, continuingly and doing your best will solve the obstacles inshallah.
war meesha maxaa kudhigay. waan ku salaamay sxb
Waan idin salaamay somaaliyey.🇸🇴🇸🇴
Je suis marocain chauffeur en France et je suis fière des chauffeurs marocains car les conditions sont très dur courage à vous les amis.
تحية للسائقين الابطال في سبيل لقمة العيش المبيت للبرد والحرارة وكل شىء رجال من الجزائر
Big Respect to our colleagues abroad from Germany ! Nice to see them Scania trucks also driving in the desert, i miss the old 5 Series Scania.
I thought Scania is a Swedish Company?
@@fghjjghjy2347 yes it is , but it's now own by Volkswagen group
@@deanl0 thanks for the info 👍
Old 5 series? hahaha Here in Brazil there are still plenty of series 1 working on long haul, and a few 0 series on short distance shoreside work!!! That's what we can call inequality
Scanias are some tough machines.
مشاء الله ربي يعطيكم كل خير تحية نضالية من الجزئر حاسي مسعوذ إلى كل الشيافر الرمورك
مغربي عندي فايت 5 صحابي شوافر تاع رموك في حاسي مسعود
Assalamualaikum from India,in sha Allah, Allah Subhan o tala will ease their difficulties 👍....
ameen thank you brother for your wonderfull douaa
العداب و الله حتى العداب أخوتي في هاد المهنة تحياتي لكل سائقين 🇮🇹🇮🇹✌✌✌
i wish these two human beings well
Big respect to the drivers. I watched this yesterday and it really touched me. How hard these guys work and the sacrifices they make. May Allah SWT bless them ameen.
تحيا المغرب وتحيا رجال المغاربة لي خدامين فهاد العمل الله يحفظكم 🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦☝️👐❤️❤️✊💪🔥🔥👑✔️🔱👏
Hats off to these two drivers. They sacrifice a lot for their families...May the almighty protects and blesses u.
Amen
Morocco and Senegal are Friendly Countries. Problem is Mauritania
Mauritania and Algeria are blocking morocco !!!😡
@@yasab3806
Thats too bad. They could have been bestfriends lol. Politics divides the people. I dont think there is problem between the Morrocan, Algerian and Mauritanian peoples.
@@sali3492 exactly the people are friendly with each other but politicians breaks and demolish that relationship for there own benefit
a really good watch from afar (UK). must say, i always have had a soft spot for Morocco 🇲🇦
This your problem , Mauritania don't have any problems with any one
I did the trip 10 years ago from England to Dakar and that's by far my most memorable road trip yet.Morocco is beautiful and the western Sahara with the nomads was just amazing. I met few truck/ Lorry drivers from Spain and Morocco and they were very helpful on tips about the road. Mauritania was a nightmare, over 30 checkpoints between the border after no man land to Nouatchokk and every police officer was asking for gift and handing me fake penalties charges without any reason which obviously I refused to pay. I was held for a day as I refused to pay on the first checkpoint an equivalent of 5 euros for no reason valable. Their harshness was so apparent...I will do it again on my next year holidays Feb 2021 and just hope that i won't have any major issues in Mauritania. My favourite place in Morocco (excluding the Sahara) was Al Jadida which I discovered by pure chance after missing the exit to Marrakech...Lovely experience.
By the way Moroccan western Sahara
Awesome:)
I am planning to do this trip from London so please add some more tips thanks!
Is there an email address I could contact you on to get more information about this trip? I'm planning on doing it summer 2023 and any help would be greatly appreciatet
What did you love about Al Jadida? It’s the “Sister City” to my home town Tacoma WA
اعزكم الله ربي يعطيك الف عافيه تحياتي لكم جميعا اخواني الكرام في المغرب العربي وشمال أفريقيا تحياتي لكم من سائق سيارة شحن ثقل في مصر الحبيبه اتمنى لكم التوفيق
Nord afrique amazigh berbères lassna 3erab
@@ifisiffouss3815 لا يا اخي المغرب عربي و أمازيغي و صحراوي..بدون عنصرية و حفظ الله المملكة المغربية الشريفة من طنجة إلى كويرة
@@user-dp6ut9gk9q المغرب مغربي لا عربي و لا غير . متشبتيين بهويتنا على مر القرون من البربر الامازيغ الى الان
حنى مغاربة وفقط .🇲🇦🇲🇦
@@user-dp6ut9gk9q
تحياتي لك 👏
It's doesn't matter you're from rich or developed country or from poor undeveloped country..... Truck drivers are real backbone of any nation. In corona pendamic these heroes never stop the supply chain of goods.
المغرب 🇲🇦 في صحرائه والصحراء في مغربها
صح اخي
نعن
Assalamualaikum from Indonesia, im glad they still fasting when they in the long and hard trip may Allah always give they health and safety. I driver to at 19 year old when i was study at university, i driver for tourism, i can feel what they feel 🙏
the lies of El jazeera who is manipulated by the Moroccans who work there in this dishonest company. they hide the truth about the Polisario and pass off the Western Sahara as Moroccan. I let you appreciate the lies of el jazeera who spreads only false information. their hands are full of Sahrawi blood
اتمنى من المسؤولون في موريتانيا ان يعطوا تعليماتهم في تسهيل وتسيير الأمور مع ساءقين وتعامل الجيد مثل اي دولة محترمة .
الحل هو خط بحري بين المغرب الداخلة و السنغال لرفع الضغط على معبر الكركارات.
Yeah true
الحل هوا ان تغلق الحدود مع موريتانيا كما اغلقت مع الجزائر ، البضائع والسلع تمر على البحر. الاخوان ابراهيم وعبد الكبير كيبقاو معلقين فالكاركرات اسبوع، هدا منكر ، فين حقوق الإنسان ، الخط البحري بين الداخلة و داكار ماسغرقش اسبوع .
@@ahmedou8843 يعني غدي تقطع رزقهم لأن الا تغلقات الحدود غدي يوليو ينقلو بستعمال Conteneur الحاويات ليس الشاحنات فكر بعقلك ليس بمكان اخر
@@yasab3806 غير صحيح ، نفس الطريقة تستعمل بين ميناء سيت الفرنسي وميناء طنجة، يعني البواخر محملة بالشاحنات ، الحاويات للتبريد مكينينش، لبد من الشاحنة والشيفور، أسرع طريقة .
@@ahmedou8843 لا كلامك كدب في ميناء طنجة المتوسط اغلب الشاحنة تعبر الا ميناء الجزيرة الخضراء ليس سيت . ما علاقتك بالمجال انت ؟
والله عجبني من الدقيقة 38الى40.الشيفور دائما هكا ربي يعاونكم.وخلاص.اخوكم من الجزائر
عناق كبير لسائقي الشاحنات المغاربة.
هذا السائق عبد الكبير يذكرني ب حجي ميلود ابو عبد الغني تحياتي اله هذا حجي ميلود مغربي اجنس عراقي وزوج وحده عراقيه وعمل ساىق شاحنه في الحديد والصلب بصره عملنا سويا لسنوات في موقع سكراب الموصل ومعسكر طارق ومجمع مخلفات الشركه الروسيه في الرميله فكان رجل خلوق ومثابر بعمله تحياتي له
Thanks you for this video make my country senegal great again beautifull pepole
تحية عالية للسائقين المهنيين، على المهنة النبيلة والمجهودات التي يقومون بها من أجل تحريك عجلة الاقتصاد
May Allah swt help these my brothers drivers and make there life easier and have safe trip back home Aameen " Pakistani American
Chauffeur marocain sont vraiment des hommes capables bravo 👍👍👍
TOZ
Ta haine son tellement mauvais aime ton prochain lamis oubli pas ta tombe
@@dzpatrioteziridedjazairi8196 tamalkom asahbi mhsosin finma mchito 😂😂😂
@@ayovebb7254 ma tombe est celle d'un adorateur de allah et toi ta tombe pour un adorateur de roi?
@@dzpatrioteziridedjazairi8196 khod lik banana
As a truck driver in America I feel there pain. I plan to move to morroco in the future, and I finally know what I can do to help be productive.
Are you planning to work here in morocco ?
@@ahmedomri51 if Allah wills, but not as a driver
@@jusobell627 you are the Most welcome Brother.
go to your origin country
انا اوجه تحية كبيرة لشوافرية المغاربة حتا انا في هاد الحرفة و الحمد لله.وبالنسبة للناس ليتاهمونا بالإهانة للموريتانيين راه هذا هو الواقع كولشي واضح وباين في الفيديو والسلام
I had such an incredible journey with 2 drivers on the road ..listening to their dreams, suffers and missing family was quite a bit heart warming ! I felt for them.. I hope and pray they have a good life ahead In Shaa Allaah... Thanks AL Jazeera I really appreciate your docs. Very well made!
من سوس نفتاح أفريقيا. ..تحيا المغرب...تحيا المغرب
Very interesting documentary, you guys drivers are tough men. Respect from Europe
تحية لإخواننا الساءقين المغاربة ان شاء الله يحل مشكل موريتانيا مع ميناء الداخلة ويمكن ان نتفادى المرور من موريتانيا
This trip from agadir to dakar could normally take not less that 3 to 4 days, but if threre are coorupt customs and transportagents, then it is like this, I am so glad that a trip from apain to finland doesent taje so long, because there is no customs only the worktime limits our traveltime, good bless you Inshallah
muritania end senegal are so poor so they dont have good infrastructures to make t his trip Quick
@@omineol9897 i m sorry. Thiere are good infrastructures in Sénégal
Biggest delay you have is probably the Ferry to Germany. We should praise ourselves lucky aye.
No, more than 4 days.
Just Agadir to Mauritania takes 2 days
Beautifully made video, these two men are testiment to the human spirit ..the hardships they face are terrible but they persevere in the hope of providing for their loved ones ...Peace n Love to Morocco ...beautiful country ...beautiful people ....
"...What I like about the road is that it's empty. The air's fresh. There aren't many cars..." - and even despite this you still can see from time to time an old Mercedes W123 refusing to die. Amazing piece of engineering. Because there is no moisture on the desert, so there is no rust, so an old Mercedes will never die... unless the fuel is out.
you are always welcome in Senegal we have been brothers for a very long time I also know Casablanca very well like my pocket thank you
African all over the world need to come together and built Africa, nobody will do it for us. This is a beautiful place God give us. This road trip supposed to take like three days with all the necessary supplies.
the lies of El jazeera who is manipulated by the Moroccans who work there in this dishonest company. they hide the truth about the Polisario and pass off the Western Sahara as Moroccan. I let you appreciate the lies of el jazeera who spreads only false information. their hands are full of Sahrawi blood
We Africans should invest building good roads and connect all African countries. If we do that we will devolope in faster way.
Camels don't need roads
+jamexxxxxxxx Nobody talked about camels over here. Sorry ain't hilarious bud!
Corruption is gonna be the hardest thing for y’all to over come
Ray Farrah of course, we must build good to develop business in africa and to connect african countries
@@leonardomyers4423 It won't be hardest. It will be impossible.
الصحراء مغربية 🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦
a really good watch from afar (UK). must say, i always have had a soft spot for Morocco 🇲🇦
ربي يفرج عليك ويستركم في سفركم ♥️♥️👍🏻👍🏻🇩🇿🇩🇿
What a lovely documentary! I hope Mauritania will watch this video and improve how they clear trucks and treat foreigners. Doing business right creates great opportunities for all the countries involved.
Mauritania is a mess. Mauritania is a shame. They are lazy. They don't want to evolve. Morocco and Senegal are not lucky to have them has neighboor. I like them as cousins, but they don't have the same mentality.
mauritania will close yhe borders completly on marocans
@@zememdfgtr7789 then they will have no food to eat lol
@@zememdfgtr7789Morocco is building the largest Atlantic port in Dakhla. His goods will reach Gabon, Ivory Coast and Cameroon.....
MASSALLAH Nice from TURKEY🇹🇷🕋😎😎😎😎❤️
Osmanli Torunlari geliyor tashakurat kardash
I am driver an I respect to u all drivers I salute u from my heart 🙏
Am also drivers driver union of world
ربي عاونكم يا رجالة خوكم من تلجزاءر
I love these documentaries from Al Jazeera. Thank you very much
they make really excellent documentaries , I think Al Jazeeera hire excellent journalists in order to offer these amazing works..
feels a lot like the BBC's
2 hard working man trying to feed there families , May god please help them.
Hello from from Victoria bc Canada 🇨🇦
Peace be upon you my brothers
I wish you safe travels
Thnks😊❤❤
Hey I am from Turkey and I want to go morroco and spain at this summer
hello from new york we can't wait also to go back to Morocco. the food! the music!
You all welcome to the kingdom of Morocco ❤️🇲🇦
Go then but watch out for all people that will scam you including the police, buy more eyes to see them behind you, all thieves.
Hey welcome in any time you want to visit our kingdom
Welcome to agadir
truck drivers in Africa really go through tough times, please document their lives on Kenyan roads too, much apprciacions aljazeera
ميناء الدخلة سيحل كثير من المشاكل🇲🇦💪
ميناء الداخله ماتقدر تبنوه بدون موريتانيا معنانك خل عنك الكذب المزدوج لذي تفترضه علي نفسك يافاشل يا دون المستوي
@@moctartaher9008اشنو دبا مابقاتش موريتانيا هاتعاونا ههه كاتيقو راسكم ونتوما مالقيتو تا الخضرة
هاهوا هايتفتح فالداخلة ونطح راسك
Hi i am from Sénégal and i love marocain truck
Hi you need truck
@@djibrilba853 yes
insha Allah one day I wil visit Senergal to see my brothers in islam .
@@azadam1000 OK i wait for you
@@azadam1000 good to know , kid
عاش المغرب من طنجة للكويرة
برافو خوتنا مغرابة 💛🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦
تحية كبيرة للمغاربة و للأشقاء السينغاليين
Wonderful Moroccan people love to work
Dakhla port should be connected to Dakar port
It would be better for Moroccans and Senegalese
I also found a problem with the Mauritanian authorities
Gibraltar Britain you are right. I think moroccan authorities are working on it..this will make certainly the travel more safe and confortable.
@@mikebarton funny
@@fi-geek7256 funnier that a funny thing! 😜😜
@@mikebarton i do ^_^
the lies of El jazeera who is manipulated by the Moroccans who work there in this dishonest company. they hide the truth about the Polisario and pass off the Western Sahara as Moroccan. I let you appreciate the lies of el jazeera who spreads only false information. their hands are full of Sahrawi blood
الله يحفظكم و يحفظ جميع المسلمين يا ربي
The moroccan authorities must ensure that all the rights of the truck drivers are respected and pushing the companies owners to respect these rights. It's very unfair the conditions in which they are working !!
The Moroccan authorities are doing so, it's just that the checkpoints are always in danger that they have to do deeeez nuts!
the lies of El jazeera who is manipulated by the Moroccans who work there in this dishonest company. they hide the truth about the Polisario and pass off the Western Sahara as Moroccan. I let you appreciate the lies of el jazeera who spreads only false information. their hands are full of Sahrawi blood
Morocco now is working on a new maritime port from dakhla to dakar we are people of business not problems . You know even the road in mauritania to senegal was made by morocco and all vegetables and goods sold in mauritania come from Morocco but you can see how they treat us even they want to divide our country they support terrorists
@@Magicallstore TOZ IL FAUDRA MARCHER SUR LE POLISARIO QUI A DEMANDE L'AIDE MILITAIRE ALGERIENNE
@virtualtour maroc there is laws and it’s organised in the Moroccan border.
Reverence and admiration for their hard work and struggle they encounter en route to the journey for Dakar.. Life seems really very difficult and scary for these drivers. May Allah bless them..
انا اعشق اهل المغرب شعب راقي ومضياف تحية لكم من علم دولتي موجود على صدري وقلبي
خاص دولة المغربية تحط موريطانيا فحجمها طبيعي و ماتعطيهاش كثر من حجمها ميناء فالسينيغال الحليف تاريخي للمغرب و مناء فالداخلة و غلق الحدود و فرض الفيزا نقطة إلى سطر
هدا هو المعقول ،لان الشنقيطيين ضثرو بزاف ،وزايدون كيعاطفو مع بني عمهوم البوليساريو لان النص فالرابوني هم موريتانيين الكريعات
أنبوب الغاز والنفط منين غادي يدوزو؟؟؟
the lies of El jazeera who is manipulated by the Moroccans who work there in this dishonest company. they hide the truth about the Polisario and pass off the Western Sahara as Moroccan. I let you appreciate the lies of el jazeera who spreads only false information. their hands are full of Sahrawi blood
@@dzpatrioteziridedjazairi8196 thank god that they didn’t make documentary about drivers from tindouf to Mauritania 😂
كيفاش؟ حجمنا لا تعطيه لنا لا المغرب و لا غيرها، حجمنا نحن من يحدده و لا نحتاج فيه لتزكية أحد و من يريد أن تستسمر بضاعته فالولوج إلى إفريقيا فعليه إحترام أولا الدولة و ثانيا السلطات المشرفة على المعابر و ثالثا عدم محاولة تهريب المخدرات عبر أراضينا.
Greetings from Indonesia. This is real ETS long journey. Liked it.
Aljazeera does the best documentaries period. I’m always glad to find the Aljazeera channel. It’s getting harder to find in the States though. One has to look on the internet.
تحية لكم من الجزائر ....فعلا رجالة
أنت أيضا شهم و شجاع ...لا تخشى من تعليق الشياتين . شكرا اخي على كلامك الجميل .
تحيا تامزغيت المغرب..من سوس نفتاح أفريقيا. .رغم كول الأشياء. .رغم كول الأشياء ضدنا......نحنو الأصل وباقي وهم.....سوسي مغربي أفتخر. .أهل المغرب يشتغلون في صمت
Am a truck driver in USA and I love driving good job guy love it
good for u brother nice job waryaa😂
@@ultimaterr2407 mali ganggg
Doqon
Farah in the building zxp naagaha prostitute iska ilaali rest stops jogan
I also prefer that kind of job delivery truck driver am turnboy now I normally work From Mombasa Kenya to South Sudan Rumbek. Insha-Allah one day I will be a good driver.
الله يحسن لعوان
ربي معاكم 🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦👍
The scenery out there looks absolutely fantastic!
كتشكيو بزاف اخوتي المغاربة معروفين حربيين ونحن نشتغل نفس المهنة اضهرتم فقط الجانب المظلم هده مهنة شريفة ويلا كان الإنسان صادق وحرايفي وكيبغي المهنة ديالو ااكد لكم ستجني كل خير والحمدلله
صدمت من معاملة الموريتانيين العنصرية فعلا المغرب يجب ان يسرع عملية بناء موانئ الجنوب لتجاوز هذا الجار الفاشل
فكرة صحيحة اخي الحبيب
يث افكرث فعلنذ كلامذ ثحيح
@@Mohamed1990ht فثره ثحيحه اخثي الذ حبيبذ
والله الفشل لي فيهوم هوا الجهل لي فيهوم كاع لي ما يحترمش خوه المسلم فاشل
احنا معدنا زهر حتى فجيران الله يستر😭😭😭😭😭
فيديو جميل ، أحضن هنا من البرازيل.
انا ولد اداخلة الله يعطيك الصحة
we face the same issues, all around the world, weather we cross international borders , states, provinces, district lines, , im from canada , and have faced , issues with in my country , from province to province,(dot check points stopping only out of province trucks) and when crossing and del or pick up in the usa, from custom agents, with power trips, delaying you because they can , for no legal reason , to customers expecting you to drive 30 hr in a span of 10 hr, and then freaking out because your not there yet, because you have to book off by law, to customers not wanting the freight yet, expecting you to wait days too store it for them , till they are ready to except , it , or have a sale for it, or thinking by redirecting you to their customer should be included in the original shipping cost, like they are doing you a favor by getting their product off your truck ,and on to their customers dock ,,,, like the extra mileage , and time , does not exist , i can relate , with their issues, at least here , not every trip goes that bad, but then again i work for a major transportation system , so am luckier then others, bad weather can be a big issue too , ,,, at least , it gave a true view to what all drivers face , again and again , around the world, and to think , most of what we consume as humans gets hauled by trucks, , us drivers get treated like were the problems or should take the blame , , sad !!!
Sad indeed. While I don't like to be hindered by them while driving on the road I do understand they are doing an essential job and respect them for it as long as they drive carefully and not speed up. They are big, heavy and difficult to drive so a mishap with any other vehicle will always end up badly for the other party.
the lies of El jazeera who is manipulated by the Moroccans who work there in this dishonest company. they hide the truth about the Polisario and pass off the Western Sahara as Moroccan. I let you appreciate the lies of el jazeera who spreads only false information. their hands are full of Sahrawi blood
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My uncle and cousin are truckers! They do a good job, work very hard. Sacrifice a lot for their families! God bless all truckers!
Respect to these drivers!!
Good to see this documentary 👍 son of 🇸🇳 living in 🇪🇸
في الحدود الموريتانيا ، عليك أن تدفع الرشوة أو يتركنك هناك بعض أيام إلى أن تدفع.
I love Abdikabir's attitudes towards his job. Though a difficult one, He is appreciative of it.
i respect your job
تحية الى عبد الكريم راجل مشاء الله
Moroccan tea is highly addictive.
The mint tea? It was eh
Abid Malik trust
Hashisj is also highly addictive😁
morrocon hash
I bet lot of truck drivers driving up down the coast with lots hasheish
One very nice reportage where you get the chance to witness the daily struggle of two brave family mens. Great job al Jazeera, and also thanks for keeping the original dialogs and not dubbing them. Almost felt like I was in the truck and a nice remembrance of desert life
Loved these guys ... God bless them
It's scary if your truck breaks down in the middle of the desert .
U NEVER TRAVELLED
Thats y they use SCANIA!
Gunner gaming why
@@bananakampreto3033 very reliable trucks
@Mocro fighter Mocro fighter Renault the best best
I was going to do that job hauling from Agadir to Senegal and I told I don't have enough experience... guess what?
I'm flatbed Truck driver in Canada last two weeks I drove across Canada coast to coast (what a beautiful country) and I drove from Vancouver to New York couple of years ago,
Slakt a khay man had blad dyal Zmar. Good luck to you!
How did u end up going to canada ?
Good job man! I leave in Canada and I drove close to 3000km from Prince Rupert to North of Manitoba in 1 day. Africans are just making life difficult for themselves.
@@curiousgeorge6921 kkkk
Aziz Boualam happy for you man,am truck driver how can i go to 🇨🇦 to work there khoya
Appreciated these two guys, pretty informative.
Very tough ride for the drivers. They are so strong as a human, still the gave up at last, that's how hard the work is, may ALLAH bless them.
إلى المترجم، كيلو إلا ربع ليس هو 250 غرام بل يساوي 750 غرام، هذه أبسط الأخطاء إلى أكبرها تقسيم تراب المملكة04:09
الصحراء مغربية تحياتي للسائقين
Moroccans are smart and brave , the history can say that
@@ninkinankofangbondi3181 you berbers came from europe so shut up
Ninki Nanko Fangbondi
Starts to open books, inhabitants of thoses countries are Amazighs not arabs, they finally adopted Islam after arabs suffered a lot to take their countries...
Yes Morocco is a great country, one of the very few "nation country" in this continent, a state not created by colons but with a real history...
Amazigh Blue Azul - 132ans de viol FR & 318ans TR Morocco is a racist country... A bunch of racist thieves.. Any country that treat people base on skin color is a racist country...
There are racists in Morocco, but the country is not a racist country. Racism is universal sadly, even in Africa, i saw a lot of racism in South Africa for example when black people murder black from other countries espacially from Zimbabwe... I saw white people murdered by blacks...
Black people from the current Mali, Mauritania and Senegal played a very important role in Moroccan History. With the black guard, they were so powerfull, they decided of Kings.
Read Books. THe best thing to kill your ignorance.
Ninki Nanko Fangbondi
Your words are the words of a racist man... You act like white supremacist, but for blacks. You can't accept the fact that Amazigh People are the real natives and inhabitants of North Africa for thousands of years now.Dare to liberate something in North Africa, we will eat racists like you.
The Sahara is moroccan and Will still forever
You sure?
people dont own anything in this world
Don't be an imperialist. I like Moroccans, but you are not better than your neighbours!
Sry hans but we took the sahara from spanish people
Western Sahara is a nation that doesn't belong to Morocco. Morocco illegally occupies it since 1976. Sahrawis (the people of Western Sahara) have an independence movement called POLISARIO which struggles and claims the independence of Western Sahara. Western Sahara is a full-fledged member of the African Union and many nations from all around the world recognize Western Sahara. The United Nations considers it to be a "Non-Self-Governing Territory" and there is a UN mission (MINURSO) tasked with the organization of an independence referendum in Western Sahara, but because of Morocco's opposition to this referendum, the kingdom keeps putting all sorts of hurdles to prevent it from taking place. The game is not over and Western Sahara will be independent.
Beautiful documentary about trucking in north east Africa.
And I like Morocco.
this is northwest africa not northeast.
The Mauritanian should stop being selfish towards Morrocan drivers
The delays should be no more, we cant tolerate being victims for late arrival of Cargoes
the lies of El jazeera who is manipulated by the Moroccans who work there in this dishonest company. they hide the truth about the Polisario and pass off the Western Sahara as Moroccan. I let you appreciate the lies of el jazeera who spreads only false information. their hands are full of Sahrawi blood
@@dzpatrioteziridedjazairi8196 Meaning
@@philosopherqhamilekabeni5904 the sahara occidedntal is not moroccan and this documentary making by moroccans don't speak about polisario. morocco= israel =france
@@dzpatrioteziridedjazairi8196 Are you Moroccan
@@philosopherqhamilekabeni5904 djazairi = ziri = ziride = ALGERIAN
Hard Working With Best Driving Skills ,salute Them 🙏
كل الاحترام لاهل المغرب الطيبين