Palma City Council’s new transport information campaign is now under way, with Gabriel Vallejo from the Transport department, explaining yesterday that the authorities are using Bicipalma bicycles and the city’s public buses to promote it.
The authorities have developed a new app for smartphones and tablets, Mobipalma, containing all the information about the city’s public transport, and as of this week, extra stickers and Vinyl logotypes have been installed on the city’s public bicycles and municipal buses.
Residents and visitors interested in exploring the city can now access the app to find out the latest traffic news, find out where they can park their bikes or other type of vehicles, bus timetables and where the nearest tourist information point is located.
Palma transport information campaign expanded
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