Maherca Car Hire Boss Savages Savages who blame traffic jams for tourists | World news

The car rental manager put the rest periods in the claims behind the traffic congestion on the island of Ballik, which is visited by more than three million British last year.
Maherca is one of the favorite destinations for sunlight from the UK, either during the traditional summer holidays or for those looking for some warmer weather in the winter.
But in recent years, the pressure on the housing available to the Holiday local population, and includes concerns about the environment, has led to a series of major demonstrations against “excessive tourism” in Majorca, and elsewhere across Spain.
Talk to the local news site, Mallorca daily bulletinOne of the workers in the tourism sector was keen on increasing new Scotch perceptions that tourists blaming traffic jams as well.
“We know how the roads are now on the islands, especially in the Mallorca,” said Julio Nito, the region’s director of Record Go Car Hire.
“Traffic bottlenecks early in the morning, in the middle of the day and in the afternoon when leaving the work; traffic jams that enter Palma and on the ring road. Can you see any rental cars? There are very few.
“If there are traffic jams at the present time, this is not because of car rental companies. It is because we have insufficient ways. We are not the problem, but we can be part of the solution.”
A new survey conducted by the Mallorca Council revealed that the real perpetrators behind the traffic problems in Mirka are not tourists, but the locals.
The study found that 81 % of local roads are carried out by the population. Even in the winter, when most tourists have returned to their cooler countries, the roads remain crowded, supporting the claim that the local population causes traffic problems.
Despite the results of the study, a Majorca town has taken the sharp step of prohibiting the entire recruitment of cars from the streets.
The authorities in Soller, a city in the northeast of the island, have requested about 14,000 residents to use cars to stay away from the city center, while only allowing the cars registered.
These vehicles will be able to rotate freely inside the area, but drivers and drivers of other unregistered vehicles will have to stand and walk.
Visitors are also encouraged to use public transportation to visit the Pretty Seaside town, with a direct service available from the capital of the island, Palma.