Twenty-five people were killed and 2,823 others injured, including 113 with critical injuries, in traffic accidents across Moroccan cities during the week of June 15-21. The General Directorate of National Security attributed the primary causes of these incidents to driver inattention, failure to yield the right-of-way, and pedestrian carelessness. Authorities issued 47,000 traffic citations during the same period, indicating increased enforcement efforts. The data highlights ongoing road safety concerns within urban areas of Morocco. These accidents represent a significant number of casualties within a short timeframe. Further details regarding specific accident locations and contributing factors were not immediately available. The report underscores the need for continued public awareness campaigns and stricter traffic regulations.