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'No appetite to improve blackspot', claim

by isleofman.com 24th January 2012

A farmer on the TT course is appealing for authorities to take action over an accident blackspot, after four cars crashed through her wall in a week.

Kathy Irwin of Greeba Farm says the latest incidents came after years of accidents at the double bends at Greeba Castle.

However, she says there is little appetite to improve the road, or put down markings or new signs, because it's on the TT course.

She says drivers need to take more care as they approach the bends:

Posted by isleofman.com
Tuesday 24th, January 2012 06:18pm.

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