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What the Son Hugo crash reveals about road safety in Mallorca
The Son Hugo collision highlights the need for better protection, enforcement and prevention on Mallorca's roads.

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What does the Son Hugo crash say about road safety in Mallorca?
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What happened in the train crash near Son Hugo in Palma?
A minibus hit the Sóller train near Son Hugo, damaging the train and traffic lights.
Was alcohol involved in the Mallorca train collision near Palma?
Alcohol was a factor, with a breath test showing 0.50 mg/l.
Why is the Sóller train crossing in Palma considered a safety risk?
The crossing is risky because cars, traffic lights and the rail line meet in a busy area.
What safety measures could prevent train and car crashes in Mallorca?
Barriers, better markings, checks and warning sensors could help prevent crashes.
Is the historic Sóller train still safe to use after the crash in Palma?
The train remains in use, but crossing safety is the main concern.
What should drivers in Palma watch out for near the Sóller train tracks?
Watch signage, lights and track access carefully near Son Hugo.
What time of day are Palma road crossings like Son Hugo more dangerous?
Crossings can be riskier in the evening because visibility is worse and traffic is busy.
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