How Mallorca Could Reduce Disruption During the Ring Road Works
Careful phasing, noise protection and clear resident communication could make the Mallorca works easier to live with.

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How can the ring road project in Palma be made less disruptive for residents?
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What is planned for Mallorca’s ring road near Coll d'en Rabassa?
The plans add a tunnel, underpasses, cycle and foot links, and space for a future Llucmajor rail line.
Will a future train to Llucmajor help reduce traffic in Palma?
Yes, if it is well connected to other transport options and actually attracts commuters out of their cars.
What are the main risks of building the new ring road in Mallorca?
Noise, detours, business disruption and environmental concerns are the main risks.
Why is Coll d'en Rabassa important in the Mallorca rail plan?
It is planned as a transfer point with park-and-ride, helping commuters switch from car to train.
When could Mallorca’s revised ring road plans be approved?
A possible approval is being discussed for autumn 2025.
What should residents in Son Ferriol and nearby areas watch for during the works?
Watch construction schedules, noise, detours and access to local businesses.
What makes a rail link in Mallorca successful in the long run?
It needs strong connections to buses, cycling and park-and-ride facilities.
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