Please be careful: The most dangerous access points to the Vía de Cintura in Palma
Crossing Near Son Cotoner and Son Rapinya: Why It Feels Risky
Son Cotoner and Son Rapinya residents often face difficult pedestrian crossings near Palma’s Ma-20 access roads.

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Is the area around Son Cotoner and Son Rapinya difficult to cross on foot?
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Why are some access points to the Vía de Cintura in Palma considered dangerous?
The danger comes from speed, layout and poor visibility at the crossings.
What makes the roundabout crossings near the Ma-20 in Palma so difficult for pedestrians?
Drivers accelerate at the same point where pedestrians need to cross.
Are there safety concerns around school routes near the Vía de Cintura in Palma?
School traffic makes these crossings more vulnerable at busy times.
What changes could make the Vía de Cintura access points in Palma safer?
Slower speeds, better crossings and redesigns could reduce the risk.
Who is responsible for safety at the Vía de Cintura crossings in Palma?
Several authorities share responsibility, which makes coordination difficult.
What problems have been noted near Son Moix and the prison area in Palma?
These Palma access points are shaped by traffic flow, visibility and road design.
What can drivers do to stay safe around the Vía de Cintura in Palma?
Slow down and expect pedestrians at every access point.
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