Police say they're celebrating the fact no one has died on open roads during the TT or MGP in four years.
The severity of incidents and number of collisions has also gone down over this period.
Officers say it's partly thanks to their advanced first aid training and faster response times for medics.
They're also putting it down to the Department of Infrastructure's use of speed limits and the one-way system on the Mountain Road.
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