More radar on Cathedral Street: Do the boxes plug the real gaps?
Other ways Palma could calm traffic beyond speed cameras
Palma could add narrower lanes, safer crossings and loading zones alongside speed cameras to calm traffic more effectively.

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What other traffic changes could Palma use instead of more speed cameras?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
Are the new speed cameras on Cathedral Street in Palma already active?
The new radars are due to start operating soon, with warning signs already installed.
Will more speed cameras in Mallorca make roads safer on their own?
Cameras help, but road design and crossings also matter.
Why does Avenida Adolfo Suárez in Palma get so much traffic?
It is a busy Palma route used by taxis, buses and commuters.
What should drivers in Mallorca know about fixed radar boxes in rainy weather?
In rain, radar alone is not enough if the road design still encourages speed.
Is it still easy to cross Cathedral Street in Palma as a pedestrian?
Some pedestrians still find it uncomfortable, especially during busy periods.
How many radar points are on the 500-metre stretch in Palma?
There are four speed detection points over about 500 meters.
Do taxi and delivery drivers in Palma have enough access on streets with new speed controls?
Access for taxis and deliveries still needs to be planned carefully.
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