TT Co-Ordinating Committee Releases Details of Prohibited and Restricted Areas
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RE: TT Co-Ordinating Committee Releases Details of Prohibited and Restricted Areas
Definition of a Restricted area as per the road closure order

No person or vehicle shall, during a closure period, enter or remain on a restricted area other than race officials, marshals, police officers in the course of their duty or other persons or vehicles approved by the Clerk of the Course.

The extent of the restricted area shall be clearly marked and indicated by notices bearing the words “Restricted Area”.




Definition of a Prohibited area as per the road closure order

No person or vehicle shall, during a closure period, enter or remain on a prohibited area, except to go to the aid of a person or to prevent further danger or risk to the competitors or any other person.

The Coroners inquest highlighted key areas that needed to be addressed. The following is a summary of the current status of those areas.

1. Some officials and marshals mentioned in the coroners report have made the decision to stand down from the senior positions that they held within the Manx Motorcycle Club and marshals organisation.

2. The Department of Transport considered attaching plans of the prohibited and restricted areas to the road closure order but in their view this would not be practical. However, the plans will however be available for inspection at the Sea Terminal, the Race Office and Ramsey Police station as well as each prohibited and restricted area.

3. A full list of the prohibited and restricted areas will be available on-line, via local newspapers, the TT race guide and will also be distributed at various entry points to the Island including the Sea Terminal and airports.

4. A contract has been awarded to a local company by ACUE Ltd for the marking and signing of all the prohibited and restricted areas as defined in the road closure order.

5. A training package is to be delivered to the Chief Sector marshals and Deputy sector marshals to ensure that there is consistency and continuous monitoring of the prohibited and restricted areas (marking and signage), with arrangements made for police support as and when required.

6. A complete review of the prohibited and restricted areas has taken place.

7. The Chief Constable, Mike Langdon, has been appointed to the position of Chief Marshal.
13-05-2008, 11:43 AM
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RE: TT Co-Ordinating Committee Releases Details of Prohibited and Restricted Areas - by thewitch - 13-05-2008, 11:43 AM



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