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Scheme pays off
to a passenger increase of 60 per cent.
The increase in passengers using the city’s public transport service is also being credited to a boost in the bus fleet with 22 new buses joining the service last month alone.
STORIES IN THIS WEEK'S EDITION
The figures are the best yearonyear data in a single month except from April 2022 when the relaxing of pandemic restrictions and the beginning of the tourist season led
DATA released by Mallorca’s traffic services on Monday, February 6 has revealed the island’s most active speed control cameras, and one was responsible for a hefty 4,627 fines in 2022!
The data shows that the most active speed camera can be found at the 16 kilometre mark on the MA13 road which goes to Inca. Despite the high number of fines, the camera did in fact issue less fines than in 2021 when
The mayor of Palma, Josep Hila expressed his satisfaction with the scheme saying “This is a very encouraging update, showing that this policy is working and we are helping residents while promoting sustainable public transport.”
Speeding statistics
5,158 fines were recorded. The island’s traffic authority also recorded a fall in fines issued overall in the last year.
Statistics showed that the camera issuing the secondhighest number of speeding tickets in 2022 was one at the kilometre 50 mark on the MA2200 to Pollença which recorded