Palma.—The Council of Majorca is set to invest just short of nine million euros (8.8) in improving 12 roads on the islands to make them safer for both cyclists and other vehicles.
The plan, which includes installing proper lights in the Monnaber tunnel something many cyclists have requested over the years, has also received the green light.
The Council’s investment was well received by the Cyclists’ Road Safety Commission, which includes representatives from the Cycling Federation, local DVLA, Guardia Civil, IB3 radio, the Public Safety Institute and Balearic Tourism Authorities.
8,8 million euros to be invested in cycle safety
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