Sóller wants to tame the parking chaos: Three parking lots and 300 resident spaces — is that enough?
Could Parking Pressure Spread Beyond Sóller?
More parking in Sóller could shift traffic to Port de Sóller and nearby access roads if the system is not balanced.

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Where could parking pressure spread if Sóller adds more spaces?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
Why is parking in Sóller such a problem at rush hour?
Narrow streets, mixed traffic and too few spaces make Sóller’s centre congested at busy times.
Will three new parking areas solve Sóller’s parking chaos?
They may ease pressure, but they are unlikely to solve the problem on their own.
What are the 300 resident parking spaces planned in Sóller?
They are spaces reserved for local residents, but the rules will matter as much as the number.
How could the low-emission zone in Sóller affect drivers?
It would likely reduce through-traffic and make central parking less easy for non-residents.
What would help Sóller’s parking problem besides building more spaces?
Traffic management, signage and shuttles could help as much as extra parking.
Will visitors still be able to park in Sóller if the new rules go ahead?
Visitors should still be able to park, but more of the parking pressure may move to outer areas.
Is Sóller likely to test the parking changes before making them permanent?
A trial period would show whether the changes reduce congestion or just shift it.
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