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DOI Update on road conditions

by isleofman.com 27th March 2013
Roads now open:-

•        A4 Peel Coast Road, Douglas Road Corner to Peel – although the road has been re-opened to two-way traffic drivers are advised that it is narrow in a few places and that they should exercise caution.
•        Switchback Road, from A4 Peel Coast Road to A20 Poortown Road.
•        Ballamodha from Mines Road junction to B30 Gate Road, the road has been pre-treated (gritted) however drivers are reminded to exercise caution.
 
Roads Closed:-
 
The following roads remain closed:- 
 
•        A3 Douglas Road Corner to Ballig Bridge – access available for emergency services and residents only, no through road.
•        B32 Lhergy Cripperty, A1 Union Mills to Cooil Road – access to The Downs / Cronk Road only.
•        B35 Ballanhicholas to A24 Garth Crossroads – access only for residents, no through road.
•        B20 Begoade Road, access available from A2 Main road to Conrhenny Plantation.
•        B12 Ballacannell – access for residents, no through road.
•        B22 from its junction with Mount Rule to its junction with B10 Beinn-y-Phott – access for residents, no though road.
•        A27 from its junction with the Ballacallin to Roundtable – access for residents no through road.
•        A36 Sloc from the Ballamodha.
•        A36 to its junction with B44 Linague, access to properties, no through road.
•        A27 Roundtable to Ronage access to properties, no through road.
•        The Mountain Road - Hairpin to Creg-ny-Baa.
•        Beinn-y-Phott.
•        A14 Tholt-e-Will Road from its junction with A18 Mountain Road to Tholt-e-Will pub.
•        B37 Clanna Road from its junction with Newtown to Stuggadhoo crossroads, access to properties, no through road.
 
The Department still have a substantial amount of resources deployed including Heavy Plant & Equipment and is being supported by a large number of contractors with similar equipment from across the Island, good progress is being made in a number of areas in an effort to open as many roads to the travelling public as quickly as possible.
 
Our priorities continue to be working with the MEA and the Emergency Services in order to gain access to the most vulnerable.
 
Continuous assessments of the current road conditions will take place throughout the day tomorrow, with further updates being issued as necessary. 
 
The Department would like to thank the travelling public for their continued patience. 
Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 27th, March 2013 09:32pm.

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