Speed cameras won't be introduced on the Isle of Man – despite a push to make the Island’s roads safer.
That’s according to the Infrastructure Minister who says he doesn't think they are needed.
Earlier this week his department and the police launched a joint road safety campaign for the TT period which urges motorists to ‘respect our roads’.
David Cretney says there will be more undercover police this year to catch people using the roads dangerously but has ruled out introducing the speed deterrents:
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