The Mountain Road will be made one-way for this year's TT from 4.30pm on Friday, May 26 up until June 13.
That's the latest from Police as they've launched their 2023 road safety campaign.
Officers are encouraging all road users to 'know your limits' - citing last year, nearly half of all motorcycle collisions on Island happened throughout the festival fortnight.
67% of those seriously injured were visitors to the island, from both the UK and further afield.
As a result, the constabulary is urging all road users to be mindful of their speeds, and to take care on all roads as there could be farm, construction or commuter traffic around the bend ahead.
Chief Constable Russ Foster said police are embarking upon this campaign to educate the public and ensure everyone returns home safely to their loved ones.
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