Evening roadworks on the TT course this week—here's what visitors and commuters need to know

By 3FM Published 13 April 2026

If you're planning to travel around the Isle of Man's famous TT course this week, the Department of Infrastructure has some important updates. Three separate sets of evening roadworks are scheduled to take place, with temporary traffic lights affecting key locations across the island's iconic racing circuit.

TT Course Roadworks: What to Expect This Week

The Department of Infrastructure is carrying out maintenance work at three strategic points along the TT course, each affecting traffic flow in different areas. The good news? All work is scheduled to take place after 6pm to minimise congestion during peak travel times, and each project should be completed in just one evening.

Where the Roadworks Are Happening

  • Glen Darragh lights in Marown — temporary traffic lights will be in place for carriageway repairs
  • Braddan Bridge — traffic lights during manhole cover repairs
  • Governors roundabout — temporary traffic lights for ongoing repairs

Whether you're a visitor exploring the island or a local commuting home after work, it's worth planning your route in advance if you'll be travelling through these areas during the evening hours. The staggered scheduling means disruption is kept to a single night at each location, allowing the course to return to normal operations quickly.

For the most up-to-date information on road conditions and travel times around the TT circuit, keep an eye on local traffic updates from the Department of Infrastructure.

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