Four speed cameras in 500 meters: safety or rip-off on the Paseo Marítimo?
When driving through Palma’s promenade needs extra care
Traffic on Palma’s Paseo Marítimo is busiest in the morning and late afternoon, so cautious driving matters most then.

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What is the best time to drive through Palma’s Paseo Marítimo to avoid trouble?
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Why are there so many speed cameras on Palma’s Paseo Marítimo?
Palma says the cameras are meant to improve safety on a busier promenade road.
What is the speed limit on the Paseo Marítimo in Mallorca?
The speed limit on the monitored stretch is 50 km/h.
Can you get fined for running a red light in Palma near the Paseo Marítimo?
Yes, red-light violations can be fined near Avenida Gabriel Alomar.
Is it still possible to walk and cycle safely along the Paseo Marítimo in Palma?
The city says the cameras support safer walking and cycling on the promenade.
What should drivers watch out for on the Paseo Marítimo in Palma?
Keep to 50 km/h and watch for both speed and red-light cameras.
Are the new speed cameras on Palma’s Cathedral Street really about safety?
Officials say safety; critics question whether the cameras are excessive.
Why do some people in Mallorca object to so many fixed cameras in one place?
Some people feel the camera setup is too dense and not transparent enough.
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