Feared roundabout at Son Rossinyol is being rebuilt — is Palma facing a year of gridlock?
Palma’s Son Rossinyol roundabout: what changes for drivers this autumn
Palma's Son Rossinyol reconstruction plans larger traffic capacity and new access, with short-term delays during the year-long project.

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How will the Son Rossinyol roundabout reconstruction affect traffic in Palma this autumn?
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What measures are planned to reduce disruption during the Son Rossinyol roundabout rebuild?
Phased work, night hours, a park-and-ride, and clear detours are planned to limit disruption.
Will the reconstruction affect access to Son Sardina or Son Espases hospital?
Yes, with redesigned access points and possible detours during construction.
When will the Son Rossinyol roundabout project start and how long will it last?
Starts in September and should last about a year, finishing around late-2027.
What should drivers in Palma do to navigate around the Son Rossinyol works?
Plan ahead, check detours, and consider park-and-ride to cut delays.
Could a park-and-ride and better bus service really ease traffic at Son Rossinyol?
Park-and-ride plus stronger bus connections could ease the congestion.
What are the risks if the reconstruction lacks a clear plan?
The absence of clear planning could lead to queues and emergency-access issues.
How can residents stay informed about the Son Rossinyol reconstruction in Palma?
Use digital panels, navigation warnings, and detour signs to stay updated.
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