Etiqueta 'Speed limits'
More speed traps on the roads of Mallorca.

More speed traps on the roads of Mallorca.

More speed traps on the roads of Mallorca.

Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter 09/01/2025

More speed traps on the roads of Mallorca.

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How to beat Mallorca speed traps

For 2025, the DGT’s objective is the lowering of alcohol levels and introducing full-face helmets for motorcyclists.

Humphrey Carter09/01/2025 12:52

The Guardia Civil is now using drones to control traffic.

The Guardia Civil is now using drones to control traffic.

The Guardia Civil is now using drones to control traffic.

Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter 10/09/2024

Traffic on the Via Cintura in Palma, Mallorca

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Palma Via Cintura speed limit to change in November

Meanwhile, continuous lines are being painted on certain sections to prevent sudden lane changes at exits.

Andrew Ede25/10/2023 08:56

30 kilometre per hour speed limit in Palma, Mallorca

30 kilometre per hour speed limit in Palma, Mallorca

The 30 km/h limit has been operational in Palma for several months.

Pilar Pellicer 12/05/2021

Speed radar in Palma, Mallorca

Speed radar in Palma, Mallorca

There are normally around a thousand fines for speeding a month.

Teresa Ayuga 14/03/2021

30 km/h speed lane in Palma, Mallorca

30 km/h speed lane in Palma, Mallorca

The first of the lanes is now operational.

Jaume Morey 26/02/2021

Palma mobility councillor Francesc Dalmau (left) with mayor, José Hila.

Palma mobility councillor Francesc Dalmau (left) with mayor, José Hila.

Mobility councillor Francesc Dalmau (left) with mayor, José Hila.

Ajuntament de Palma 12/02/2021

Via Cintura - Palma, Mallorca

Via Cintura - Palma, Mallorca

Will the lower speed limit reduce jams?

Teresa Ayuga 31/01/2021

Via Cintura - Palma, Mallorca

Via Cintura - Palma, Mallorca

Lower speed limit on the Via Cintura.

Miquel À. Cañellas 14/01/2021

Speed limits for electric scooters to be introduced

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Speed limits for electric scooters to be introduced

Electric or E-scooters are becoming increasingly popular in cities across Spain.

Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter30/11/2018 15:08