Key route closed for TT preparations; work continues ahead of the famous racing event
If you're planning to travel around northern Isle of Man this week, take note: a significant section of the famous TT course will be closed for essential preparation work. The Department of Infrastructure has implemented a closure that will affect visitors and residents alike as the Island gears up for one of the world's most iconic motorcycle racing events.
From now until Friday, 24 April at 3:30pm, traffic cannot pass between Glen Auldyn (near Ramsey) and the Ginger Hall in Sulby. This closure is necessary to allow essential preparation work on the circuit ahead of the TT races. If you're travelling in this area, plan alternative routes and allow extra time for your journey.
The TT course closures are part of regular preparation work that keeps the legendary racing circuit in top condition. As the Island prepares for race week, visitors and locals should expect similar road works and temporary restrictions. For the latest updates on TT course access and travel conditions, keep an eye on Department of Infrastructure announcements.
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