What Could Help Reduce Traffic in Mallorca Without a Blanket Ban
Mallorca could ease traffic with pilot zones, bus improvements, and park-and-ride schemes instead of a blanket ban.

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What would be a fair way to reduce traffic in Mallorca instead of a full ban?
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Why is Mallorca considering limits for non-local rental cars?
The aim is to reduce congestion, parking pressure, and traffic stress on the island.
Will rental car restrictions in Mallorca affect holidaymakers?
Yes, holidaymakers could be affected, but any rules would need exemptions and clear legal safeguards.
Why is it difficult to enforce car limits in Mallorca legally?
The main problems are legal basis, data protection, and how vehicles would be identified.
Is Palma badly affected by traffic from rental cars?
Rental cars are part of Palma’s traffic pressure, but they are not the only cause.
Would camera checks for cars in Mallorca be allowed?
Only if the legal and data protection rules are properly resolved.
What places in Mallorca could be used for a pilot car restriction?
Calvià or Alcúdia could be tested first in a limited pilot project.
What transport alternatives does Mallorca need if car limits are introduced?
Better buses and affordable alternatives are essential if car limits are introduced.
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