The TTMA is on target for a record number of Marshals to complete their Incident Management ahead of this year’s TT.
That's according to government statement issued this morning.
Officials say following a review of safety during the TT, ACU Events Ltd (ACUE) and the TTMA have made 'improvements'.
It's aimed to improve the experience and the safety of all Marshals, riders and spectators.
To assist Marshals, the Isle of Man TT Races will introduce an electronic flag system to minimise and stop any preventable incidents and enable the safe stopping of a race if required.
A new ACU approved counsellor will also be available to all Marshals all year round to help prioritise the mental wellbeing of Marshals who have dealt with incidents.
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