Mohamed Benkaddour, founder of the National Union for Consumer Protection Associations, is calling for a rapid and comprehensive reform of Morocco’s taxi services. He argues the sector is hampered by outdated regulations dating back to 1963, failing to reflect the country’s significant demographic and technological advancements. Benkaddour emphasizes the urgency of modernization, particularly as Morocco prepares to host major international events like the World Cup. The current regulatory framework is deemed inadequate for present-day needs and future demands. He advocates for a “regulatory revolution” to improve service quality and efficiency. This call for change aims to ensure a positive experience for both residents and tourists. The need for updated legislation is critical to accommodate growth and maintain a modern transportation system.