Palma bets on cycling: 59 kilometers of new bike lanes in ten years
What Palma’s Bike Lane Expansion Could Mean for Traffic
More bike lanes in Palma may change parking and traffic flow, so the city will need practical solutions for residents and deliveries.

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How will new bike lanes affect traffic and parking in Palma?
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What is Palma planning for its cycling network over the next ten years?
Palma plans to add almost 59 kilometers of new bike lanes over the next ten years.
Which areas in Palma are expected to get new bike lanes first?
Early bike lane work in Palma is expected in Son Espases, Son Ferriol, Can Pastilla, Bellver and parts of the city ce...
Why is Palma investing more in bike lanes now?
Palma wants to reduce traffic, noise and pollution while making the city easier to move through by bike.
Is cycling in Palma a realistic way to get around every day?
For many short journeys in Palma, cycling can be a practical everyday alternative to driving.
What would better bike lanes mean for Can Pastilla?
Can Pastilla could benefit from clearer, separated bike lanes along busy local streets.
How could cycling near Castell de Bellver change with the new plans?
New routes near Castell de Bellver could improve access while fitting the historic setting.
What should cyclists in Palma expect in the first two years of the plan?
About 15 kilometers of new bike lanes are expected in Palma during the first two years.
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