Short-notice road closures around Plaza España led to massive traffic jams and confusion last night — residents and commuters complain about a lack of information.
Unannounced closure causes long tailbacks
Last night shortly before 7:00 p.m. Palma was festively lit – but not everything went smoothly. About 15 minutes before the official switch-on, the city administration closed the Avenidas around Plaza España. The result: long lines on the access roads, honking cars and frustrated commuters forced to take lengthy detours.
Vehicles redirected over wide areas
Police officers and municipal stewards tried to redirect traffic; bottlenecks formed at several intersections. A bus driver I spoke to at the S'Escorxador stop reported delays of at least 25 minutes. "People were standing there like in a busy crowd scene," he said — vivid but accurate.
Eyewitnesses on site described similar scenes: parents with prams, taxi drivers swearing loudly, and pedestrians packed shoulder to shoulder on the pavements to avoid missing the lights being switched on. The weather was cool, a light wind blew over the paving — somewhat Christmassy, but mixed with the added tension of the traffic situation.
Communication problems on top
According to reports, the mobile data network also briefly went down, so many could not immediately check social media to see which detours applied or whether the closure was planned. That caused confusion in some areas: some initially thought it was an accident, others a demonstration.
The city leadership was accused of announcing the decision at very short notice. Several residents and commuters demanded in interviews that future closures be communicated earlier — by SMS, notices, or simple signs at the access roads.
Mixed reactions after the lights were switched on
When the lights finally came on there was applause, squeezed-in selfies and some relieved sighs. Some praised the atmosphere while others stuck to their criticism of the organisation. "Nice to look at, but please have a plan next year," said an elderly woman who had been there with her granddaughter.
The city announced it would review the procedures and evaluate afterwards how traffic management and communication can be better coordinated in future. Until then the memory remains of an evening when festive mood and traffic chaos were closely intertwined.
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