1-RUNNING AT NIGHT IN AGADIR
Agadir is a safe city , but never run at night or in open country, as you risk coming face to face with groups of stray dogs. After a certain time, the abandoned fields are rarely visited by the local population. In the event of danger involving a group of dogs, you can only rely on yourself.
Conclusion: As soon as night falls, plan your running outing for the following day.

Don’t hesitate to ask around, as the people of Agadir are very friendly and welcoming, and will always be ready to show you the way
2-RUN ON THE ROUTES YOU DON’T KNOW
You should always scout out an unfamiliar route before organizing your run. Agadir isn’t a big city, but if you don’t know the different districts that make it up, you risk getting lost. It’s always a good idea to scout around on a sightseeing tour, for example, to familiarize yourself with the route you’ll be taking from your hotel.
Conclusion: Always take a few dirhams and your hotel’s business card with you. If you get lost, you’ll easily find a small cab (Petit taxi orange) to take you back to your hotel. Don’t hesitate to ask around, as the people of Agadir are very friendly and welcoming, and will always be ready to show you the way.
3-SWIMMING AWAY FROM THE BEACH
If you fancy a sporty swim after a long run, don’t stray too far from the beach and determine your energy capacity beforehand. Unless you’re a triathlete, the sea is a natural element that always presents an unexpected risk. With the sun, fatigue and dehydration after the race, you need to remain reasonable about your desire to burn calories at all costs! Listen to your body.
Conclusion: Enjoy a moment of relaxation on the beach in Agadir after your run, or a quick refreshing swim in the atlantic sea to finish your session.
4-RUNNING ON A CROSSWALK
Driving in Agadir has its own codes that you need to know, and when you come from a European country, the contrast can be very confusing.
Never run across crosswalks. In Agadir, drivers are not accustomed to letting pedestrians pass, even if you are waiting at a crosswalk.
Always stop at a crosswalk and wait for the driver to stop and give you the right of way. On two-lane roads, always wait until the two cars letting you pass have stopped, because on two-lane roads, one car may stop to let you pass, but not the car coming in the second lane.
Conclusion : Be very careful when crossing a street.
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