Police say they handed out another 14 fixed penalty notices yesterday - and seized two vehicles for being untaxed.
A Manx Grand Prix has seen high-profile patrols around the Island, and has found a large number of people breaking the law.
Yesterday saw on-the-spot fines given for offences such as speeding and driving without due care and attention, while three vehicle defect rectification notices were also issued.
Officer say watch your speed, pay attention to traffic, and don't use your phone behind the wheel.
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