user David Robinson | over 2 years ago

Now your enter the Via Cintura much easier than before. I had preferred max speed to 90 Km/h, but 80 is the speed in the city. If it's good for the environment, noise, pollution, etc. it's ok. Well done City Hall!

user Ricky | over 2 years ago

John Law is totally correct. Unfortunately dashcams illegal here and therefore not admissible in court…if they changed that rule, you’d see less accidents…

user Colin Thompson | over 2 years ago

Less speed = Less accidents, Less fuel used, Less Noise for those living nearby, Well done Mallorca.

user John Law | over 2 years ago

Statistics can prove black is white, but the accidents on the roads here are caused more by driving too close together, at whatever speed......

user john | over 2 years ago

Driving at speeds less than 120km is going to save lives no matter which way you look at it.

user Compo | over 2 years ago

Feels so much safer too. Great decision to reduce the limit and hope its stays so

user Mark Badoer | over 2 years ago

Hey Iván, if we reducd the speed to 40km/hr there will be even less accidents. I am not against some form of speed reduction, as the original 120km/hr was just a bit silly too. But 80....., Why not 90, like all the other main roads on Mallorca. I.e., I have to drive 80 on the Via Cintura, but can do 90 on the Carretera de Soller or Valldemosa, to name two. Let's hope Iván gets kicked out after PP and Vox win the next elections and someone with a brain makes a sensible decision to make the speed limit 90 or 100.

user Matthew | over 2 years ago

Well the speed limit dropped by 33% so you've got that much less traffic on the road. The no. of accidents dropped by only 28% so according to the amount of traffic on the roads there's a higher ratio of accidents?

user Ken Bryan | over 2 years ago

Of course there will be less accidents, for a few hours each day it is just a car park. Emergency services can get to victims quicker , in non stop traffic jams, stop kidding us…. It is a disaster, politicians admit it ….

user Ken Bryan | over 2 years ago

Of course there will be less accidents, for a few hours each day it is just a car park. Emergency services can get to victims quicker , in non stop traffic jams, stop kidding us…. It is a disaster, politicians admit it ….