New safety campaign urges TT riders to make responsible choices on Island roads
As the Isle of Man TT 2026 approaches, the Isle of Man Constabulary has launched a powerful new road safety campaign reminding visitors and residents alike that how their TT experience ends is entirely in their hands. The campaign, titled 'How Will Your TT End? You Choose', comes as emergency services and road safety partners work together to maintain an impressive four-year streak without a fatality on open roads during racing festivals.
Police will be taking a firm but fair stance throughout the TT period, with officers actively targeting speeding, drink and drug driving, and other dangerous behaviour on the Island's roads. The campaign encourages all road users—whether spectators driving to events or locals commuting during the festival—to ride and drive responsibly and consider the serious consequences of their actions.
The Isle of Man Constabulary and their emergency services partners are determined to keep the roads safe while visitors enjoy one of the world's most iconic motorcycle racing events. By making smart choices behind the wheel, every traveller can help ensure the TT remains a celebration of motorsport rather than a tragedy.
Visitors planning to attend the TT 2026 are encouraged to familiarise themselves with local road conditions, respect speed limits, and never drive or ride under the influence. Whether you're a seasoned TT fan or visiting the Island for the first time, remember: your choices shape your experience.
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