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Comoros: Right-Hand Drive Vehicles in Police Sights - Mayotte Hebdo

Summary by Mayotte Hebdo
To circumvent the ban on importing right-hand drive cars, which do not comply with the country's highway code, some drivers had their steering wheels changed while clearing Comorian customs to avoid paying exorbitant clearance fees. In the capital, Moroni, the majority of vehicles providing urban transport are Toyota Vitz models, and not just any old ones. More than 60% of them have right-hand drive wheels. They are so ubiquitous that anyone who…
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To circumvent the ban on importing right-hand drive cars, which do not comply with the country's highway code, some drivers had their steering wheels changed while clearing Comorian customs to avoid paying exorbitant clearance fees. In the capital, Moroni, the majority of vehicles providing urban transport are Toyota Vitz models, and not just any old ones. More than 60% of them have right-hand drive wheels. They are so ubiquitous that anyone who…

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Mayotte Hebdo broke the news in on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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