TT organisers launch safety campaign ahead of the 2026 festival

By 3FM Published 23 May 2026

With the 2026 Isle of Man TT Festival just around the corner, race organisers are prioritising spectator safety with a new online campaign. Featuring advice from legendary former rider Milky Quayle, the video offers essential tips to help visitors enjoy the action safely and responsibly during the fortnight of high-speed racing.

Stay Safe and Get the Most Out of TT 2026

The safety video, now available on YouTube, covers the key rules every spectator should follow. Stay off the track until the roads open car has passed, avoid restricted areas, and always obey marshals who have legal authority throughout the festival. These simple precautions ensure you can focus on witnessing some of the world's most thrilling motorcycle racing without putting yourself or others at risk.

What You Need to Know Before You Come

  • Keep clear of the track when racing is in progress
  • Wait for the roads open car before moving to viewing areas
  • Respect all restricted zone boundaries
  • Follow marshal instructions at all times
  • Check traffic updates — the Mountain Road is one-way during TT
  • Allow extra time for travel; car park space on the Douglas promenade will be limited

Planning your trip around the festival? Be aware that road closures are in effect around circuits like Billown, and flight disruption is possible at Ronaldsway Airport as the festivities get underway. Arriving early and familiarising yourself with the safety guidelines will help make your TT experience unforgettable for all the right reasons.

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