175 km/h on the Ma-13: Speeding as a Criminal Offense — what the case really shows
Driving Safely on Windy Mallorca Roads
On Mallorca’s windy roads, drivers should slow down, stay alert, and leave extra space.

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What should drivers in Mallorca keep in mind on windy roads like the Ma-13?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
What happens if you are caught driving very far over the speed limit in Mallorca?
Very high speeding in Mallorca can lead to criminal charges, not just a fine.
Why is speeding on the Ma-13 near Alcúdia considered so dangerous?
The Ma-13 combines heavy traffic, bends, and changing conditions, so speeding is especially risky.
Do unmarked Guardia Civil cars monitor speed in Mallorca?
Yes, unmarked Guardia Civil vehicles can be used for speed checks in Mallorca.
What speed limit applies on the Ma-13 towards Alcúdia?
The limit on the section mentioned towards Alcúdia is 80 km/h.
Is Mallorca’s road safety problem only about fines and punishment?
Road safety in Mallorca is also about road design, awareness, and prevention.
What is average speed enforcement and could it help on Mallorca roads?
Average speed enforcement measures speed over a stretch, not just at one point.
How can Mallorca improve speed control without relying only on surprise checks?
Clear signage, prevention, and better data could make speed control in Mallorca more effective.
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