Temporary speed restrictions return to the Mountain Course this week as essential roadworks continue
Visitors and residents planning to travel the TT Mountain Course this week should be prepared for temporary speed restrictions and traffic lights as essential roadwork continues across the famous circuit. The Department of Infrastructure has announced new measures to manage traffic while maintenance teams tackle vital repairs along one of the world's most iconic racing routes.
Roadworkers will begin operations from the Kirk Michael petrol station, with works progressing northward through Rhencullen and Bishopcourt. The good news for commuters and travellers is that all temporary restrictions will be removed outside of working hours, minimising disruption to those travelling early mornings or evenings.
If you're exploring the Isle of Man's scenic roads this week, allow extra time for your journey along the TT course corridor. The temporary measures are essential maintenance work designed to keep this world-famous route in top condition for both everyday traffic and major motorsport events. Keep an eye on traffic signals in the affected areas and exercise caution in speed-restricted zones.
For the latest updates on road conditions and travel times across the Island, check with local traffic reports before you head out. Whether you're a visitor experiencing the legendary TT circuit or a resident commuting through these iconic stretches, a little extra patience this week helps keep the Mountain Course—and all who use it—safe.
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