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Motorist ends up on pedestrian bridge to Son Espases – how does this happen?

Why wrong turns happen more often in low light in Palma

Low light, poor visibility and heavy reliance on GPS can make wrong turns more likely in Palma.

Published: April 23, 2026
Motorist ends up on pedestrian bridge to Son Espases – how does this happen?

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What time of day are wrong turns like this more likely in Palma?

Dusk and evening hours can be especially tricky because signs are harder to read and streets are less familiar in low light. In Palma, a driver approaching a complex junction or hospital access after dark may depend more heavily on GPS and miss a visual clue on the road. That is one reason lighting is such an important part of traffic safety.

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