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.
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Speeding on the Via Cintura
The speed limit was cut from 120 km/h to 80 in February.
30 kilometre per hour speed limit in Palma, Mallorca
The 30 km/h limit has been operational in Palma for several months.
Serious road accidents in Palma have fallen more than 50%
A new national regulation for 30 km/h speed limit on urban roads.
Speed radar in Palma, Mallorca
There are normally around a thousand fines for speeding a month.
30 km/h speed lane in Palma, Mallorca
The first of the lanes is now operational.
First Palma 30km/h lane now operational
These lanes are on roads which otherwise have higher speed limits than 30.
Palma mobility councillor Francesc Dalmau (left) with mayor, José Hila.
Mobility councillor Francesc Dalmau (left) with mayor, José Hila.
Further application of 30 km/h speed limit in Palma
A lane for roads with two or more lanes in both directions.
Via Cintura - Palma, Mallorca
Will the lower speed limit reduce jams?
Via Cintura lower speed limit in effect from midnight on Sunday
There has been a good deal of opposition to the lower speed limit.
Via Cintura - Palma, Mallorca
Lower speed limit on the Via Cintura.
New Via Cintura speed limit signs being put up
The 80 kilometre per hour speed limit takes effect from February 1.
Traffice laws
Speed limits for electric scooters to be introduced
Electric or E-scooters are becoming increasingly popular in cities across Spain.
Palma
Speed limits being cut on Palma roads
The town hall's programme includes a strategy for calming traffic through an initial measure for reducing speed where this is necessary.
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