Taxi drivers - High-occupancy vehicle lane "poorly planned"
Issues with the HOV lane seem obvious
Traffic is light here, but there are real problems when it's heavy. | Pere Bota
Palma03/11/2022 18:46
Biel Moragues, president of one of Mallorca's taxi-driver associations, has written to the Council of Mallorca's mobility department and asked it to get rid of the continuous white line that marks the new high-occupancy vehicle lane from the airport to the Palacio de Congresos in Palma. "If you change lanes, you could be fined," he explains, it only being possible to get into the HOV lane at the airport. The lane extends for just over four kilometres. Taxis are among the vehicles permitted to use the lane.
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The sooner they get the train link to the airport the better. And to and from Alcúdia too! I am constantly amazed at the increasing amounts of traffic I encounter in the early mornings. I have to drive as there’s no alternative and I guess the same is true for all the other car commuters.