Police urge bikers to stay safe as TT Festival season brings increased traffic to Heysham ferry
As the Isle of Man TT Festival season reaches its peak, law enforcement on both sides of the Irish Sea are ramping up safety campaigns for the thousands of motorcycle enthusiasts travelling to the Island. Lancashire Police have released important guidance for riders using the Heysham ferry terminal, while incidents on the Mountain Road have sparked wider appeals for public vigilance.
Road Policing Inspector Holland Parkinson has published video advice on social media urging riders to observe speed limits as they approach the Lancashire port during the busy arrival period. The message is clear: safe travel begins before you board the ferry. Officers have also highlighted concerning incidents on Merseyside, where a rider was arrested after being caught travelling at 118mph in a 50mph zone and subsequently failing a drugs test—a stark reminder that journey safety is paramount.
The Mountain Road has experienced multiple closures during the festival period, with authorities warning of extended delays this morning. Visitors planning to visit the iconic TT course should note that Parliament Square in Ramsey will be off-limits to spectators for the remainder of the festival. Police are also appealing for the public to share any footage from yesterday's incident that left nine people injured, helping authorities investigate what happened.
Whether you're a seasoned TT enthusiast or visiting the Island for the first time, prioritising safety ensures everyone can enjoy one of the world's most thrilling motorsport events responsibly.
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