When the island stands still: What Lucas Cordalis’ anger about the traffic jam on Mallorca reveals
Flexible hours as a mobility tool on Mallorca
Flexible hours can ease Mallorca’s morning and evening rush; pilot projects can show effects.

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Why consider flexible work hours as a mobility measure in Mallorca?
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Why is Mallorca’s traffic getting worse, and what does that mean for residents?
A mix of housing costs, commuting patterns, tourist demand and car use is driving the congestion.
What practical steps can help reduce commuter traffic on Mallorca?
Expanded buses and park-and-ride systems can cut peak commuter traffic.
How does regulating short-term rentals affect housing and traffic on the island?
Tighter rental rules can improve housing access for workers.
What role do cycling and walking play in Mallorca’s traffic strategy?
Cycling and walking networks reduce short car trips.
What is a local mobility concept and why does Mallorca need one?
Mobility management creates a coordinated transport and delivery system.
As a visitor, how can I travel through Mallorca with less impact on traffic?
Public transport and off-peak travel help reduce traffic.
How can Mallorca balance livability with tourism and job growth?
Open planning that links housing, transport and tourism is essential.
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