Why Palma's Environmental Cameras Unsettle Tourists and Part-Time Residents
Driving Into Palma’s Old Town
Palma’s old town falls within the low-emission zone, so drivers should check access rules first.

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What should I know before driving into Palma’s old town?
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Can tourists be fined for driving into Palma’s low-emission zone?
Yes, foreign cars can be fined in Palma’s low-emission zone.
How do foreign cars work in Palma’s environmental zone?
Foreign-registered cars may be fined if Palma cannot verify their emission class.
Do residents and people with a fixed parking space need to register in Palma’s LEZ?
Residents and fixed parking users are supposed to register their vehicles.
Why are people getting fine notices from Palma after returning home?
Fines can arrive later by post after the camera records the car.
Is the low-emission zone in Palma meant to improve air quality?
The zone is intended to reduce pollution in central Palma.
Where is Palma’s low-emission zone causing the most confusion?
The old town approaches and some main junctions have caused confusion.
How can visitors avoid problems with Palma’s environmental cameras?
Check the rules in advance and confirm whether your car needs registration.
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