Marked and unmarked vehicles will be deployed across the Island
The Isle of Man Constabulary has announced a firm stance against drink and drug driving during this year's TT fortnight, following a notable increase in such incidents during 2024.
Meanwhile, Superintendent Danny Rotchell says over the past three years, 85% of all serious injury collisions involved males over the age of 50.
In response, the constabulary plans to bolster its presence across the island, deploying both marked and unmarked vehicles, particularly around known collision hotspots:
Road Safety
The Isle of Man Constabulary launched its road safety campaign yesterday.
You can find out more HERE.
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