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mike_dublin
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ah, the bicycle lane 
Or lane 1 of 2?
Or lane 1 of 2?
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I am baffled. The line on the sea side is a continuous one and seems to be wider than the one on the land side which is a dotted one.
Of course the sea side one is full of parked cars, so at the moment it looks like the bicycle lane will be on the land side.
Parking spaces for taxis have been reserved next to the park on the land side, which doesn't make sense as bicycles will have to pull over into the traffic to get past.
Surely this can't be so ?
As part of the pedestrianisation scheme in Puerto Pollensa, the resort's public transport planning has had to be altered. This has meant that the bus stop, until recently by the tourist office and yacht club roundabout, has been relocated to the Roger de Flor street behind the church: there are in fact two stops - one for the local service to Alcudia and one for the Palma service.
The first rumblings of discontent regarding this move had to do with the fact that there was no bus shelter for the Palma bus. There now is, albeit that the number of waiting passengers spread out and have no shelter. The latest has to do with noise and fumes from the buses. ...
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The town hall, meantime, has been contacted by residents as well, and the Bulletin was informed today by councillor Andres Nevado Rodríguez, the town hall delegate for Puerto Pollensa, that he is aware of residents' concerns. Contrary to information given to Lorraine Hannen at the local municipal office, Sr. Nevado confirms that the bus stops on Roger de Flor are not intended to be permanent. He says that in two to three months there will be a definitive draft of the project to locate the bus stops next to the Formentor bypass, a solution which had been suggested some time ago.
13226990_1022187124530409_8878678105027057469_n by lyn.sparkes, on FlickrThe bike lane, which goes from before the Llenaire "roundabout" up to the entrance to the Stay Restaurant, now has a solid yellow line painted alongside the white one, with the odd bicycle symbol painted in the middle.
This should make it clear to all and sundry that no vehicle parking is allowed all along the front ( sea side ) of the paseo.
A solid yellow line has been painted on the land side from Avda Paris up to the Port roundabout, so no parking or stopping allowed either.
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Unfortunately, the camper van community won´t be very happy with the new arrangement, as they used to park opposite the "dog" beach, and also further towards town, which now has the bicycle lane opposite it.