Death of a Three-Year-Old in Coll d'en Rabassa: What Really Lies Behind the Accident
Pedestrian Safety in Coll d'en Rabassa
A look at pedestrian safety concerns in Coll d'en Rabassa, Palma, and why some streets feel more exposed than others.

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Is Coll d'en Rabassa considered a safe area for pedestrians in Palma?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
Can a driver fainting at the wheel really cause a serious accident in Mallorca?
A medical episode can be enough to trigger a severe crash.
Why are streets near schools and sports fields in Palma often seen as high-risk areas?
They combine heavy pedestrian use with traffic that is often rushing through.
What road safety measures help protect sidewalks in Mallorca?
Bollards, lower speeds and enforcement make sidewalks safer.
What should parents watch out for when parking near a football field in Palma?
Choose a spot with good visibility and keep children away from the traffic side.
Are automatic emergency braking systems enough to prevent sidewalk crashes?
They help, but they cannot prevent every crash.
What is the best time of year to walk around Coll d'en Rabassa in Palma?
Milder days and quieter hours are usually the easiest for walking.
Do residents in Mallorca support more traffic controls in local neighbourhoods?
Residents often back controls when they see a real safety problem.
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