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  2. Speed limits in the Isle of Man - Wikipedia

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    Speed limits in the Isle of Man are measured in miles per hour, and the same basic design of road signs is used as in the United Kingdom.. As a self-governing British Crown Dependency outside the United Kingdom, the island's parliament can enact its own legislation, including road traffic laws such as speed limits and the power to close roads to allow races such as the Isle of Man TT to take ...

  3. Transport in the Isle of Man - Wikipedia

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    The island has a total of 688 miles (1,107 km) of public roads, [1] all of which are paved. Roads are numbered using a numbering scheme similar to the numbering schemes of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; each road is assigned a letter, which represents the road's category, followed by a 1 or 2 digit number.

  4. Department of Infrastructure (Isle of Man) - Wikipedia

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    Isle of Man: Headquarters: Sea Terminal, Douglas, Isle of Man: ... Health and Safety Executive Authority; Road Transport and Licensing Committee; Previous ministers

  5. List of roads in the Isle of Man - Wikipedia

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    Snaefell Mountain Road. The entire road forms part of the Isle of Man TT Course and crosses the hilliest parts of the Island, reaching 422 m (1,385 ft). The road is closed for TT and Manx Grand Prix races and sometimes closed due to bad weather at other times. The majority of the road outside of developed areas has no speed limit.

  6. 26th Milestone, Isle of Man - Wikipedia

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    Safety work was carried out before the 2007 Manx Grand Prix in late August with the removal of part of a grass bank and a new race marshal's shelter created by the Isle of Man Department of Transport. During the winter of 2007, the 26th Milestone road-side marker, the A18 Mountain Road metal 13th milestone and Mountain Course marker board were ...

  7. Category:Road transport in the Isle of Man - Wikipedia

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    Road infrastructure in the Isle of Man (1 C) This page was last edited on 19 July 2019, at 23:44 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  8. Keppel Gate, Isle of Man - Wikipedia

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    Keppel Gate, Isle of Man [1] (locally / ˈ k ɛ p ə l ˈ ɡ ə ɪ t ˈ /) [2] is part of a former UK HM Commissioners of Woods and Forest estate, including a series of former highway mountain gates. It is now Common land in public ownership and is one of three purpose built former Crown Road sections of the A18 Snaefell Mountain Road used for ...

  9. Department of Home Affairs (Isle of Man) - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Home Affairs (Manx: Rheynn Cooishyn Sthie) ensures the safety, protection and security of the Isle of Man. The Department is responsible for the Isle of Man Constabulary, the Isle of Man Fire and Rescue Service, the Prison and Probation Service, emergency planning and Civil Defence.