PSP Reveals Speed Camera Locations in Madeira for March
Madeira drivers, heads up! Here's the non-exhaustive list of new speed camera locations for March. Check the schedule, stay within limits, and drive responsibly.
Madeira drivers, heads up! Here's the non-exhaustive list of new speed camera locations for March. Check the schedule, stay within limits, and drive responsibly.
Madeira news outlets report multiple accidents today, one resulting in a fatal injury
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New noise regulations in Funchal have drawn sharp criticism from bar owners, who argue the rules threaten nightlife. At a municipal assembly, business owners criticized the regulations' impact on tourism and local commerce.
PSP conducted a large-scale nighttime traffic operation, blocking the via rápida. The focus was on alcohol consumption, leading to 12 arrests and 14 fines. Police stress road safety as Madeira has the second highest traffic-related death toll in Portugal.
The Hospitality Workers’ Union in Madeira demands government action on wage disputes, accusing officials of misleading and lying to workers. Protests are now set to target tourists and will continue!
Tourism thrives, but workers struggle. PAN Madeira sides with the most recent demands of hotel workers, demanding wage increases and fair conditions, condemning the exploitation of those who sustain the region’s thriving tourism industry.
The Cliff Bay in Funchal and Quinta do Furão in Santana have earned a spot on TUI’s top 100 hotels for 2025, showing why Madeira is a favorite for travelers seeking warm hospitality and unforgettable stays.
Madeira’s taxi drivers are alarmed by the surge in transport licenses, fearing increased competition from tourist transport services and rental cars.
Portugal’s Defense Minister, Nuno Melo, stated that sending troops to Ukraine will only be considered after a peace plan is in place. He also emphasized strengthening Portuguese military and NATO’s European pillar.
Experts have confirmed that urgent structural work is needed to stabilize the São Vicente Caves, requiring a closure of up to three years. Authorities emphasize safety concerns and potential tourism impacts.