There have been two accidents a year on a road in the South since 2023, according to the infrastructure minister.
When the House of Keys sat this week Arbory, Castletown and Malew MHK Jason Moorhouse asked Tim Crookall for the number of crashes on the route between Ballasalla and St Mark's.
In response, Mr Crookall said the DoI had reviewed the road, but pointed out it was a bendy and rural, with most incidents involving one car losing control in wet conditions.
He went on to talk about what action has been taken:
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