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Road Chaos - FC - 28-08-2008

After what went on yesterday I would say that the MGP is in for a lot of stick, Traffic was backed up all around Douglas last night and was utter chaos. I for one after spending a hard day at work was stuck in traffic for two hours and it was not fun. If this is the result of road traffic management t o work arroung the MGP, then I for one will now have to agree that its time to take a hard look at the event, is it worth keeping, maybe not.


RE: Road Chaos - thewitch - 28-08-2008

With friends like you, Colin, the MGP doesn't need any enemies.


RE: Road Chaos - DCLUCIE - 28-08-2008

Colin alot of this is down to idiots blocking round abouts and junctions. They are the ones you should be aiming your shots at.


RE: Road Chaos - thewitch - 28-08-2008

If people had taken the repeated advice given on the radio, the jams would not have been as bad. However, they all, selfishly, thought someone else could do that.
Some of us were busy until much later helping others enjoy their sport... and enjoying doing it. Never saw any traffic jams!


RE: Road Chaos - Carole - 28-08-2008

I did notice a lot more traffic on the Island this year- there seemed to be more Cars than ever before.
However, even taking this into account, normally driving on the Island is a breeze compared with the M1, M6 and M25 most of the time! On the way over to catch the Heysham ferry, it took me and hour and a quarter to travel the last 7 miles due to road works leading into Morcambe .
Arrived back home last night after a 4 1/2 hour drive from Heysham, a lot more tiring than the normal 1/2 hour back to our Castletown digs after practice or races are over.

Here's hoping the races go ahead tommorrow- fingers (and toes) crossed!


RE: Road Chaos - FC - 28-08-2008

DCLUCIE Wrote:Colin alot of this is down to idiots blocking round abouts and junctions. They are the ones you should be aiming your shots at.

Why was the access road being used during the break from racing,


RE: Road Chaos - ali - 28-08-2008

douglas prom/sea terminal/bus station area is grid locked most days at lunchtimes and teatimes this is without road closures. you cannot blame TT or MGP it happens all year round.


RE: Road Chaos - FC - 28-08-2008

ali Wrote:douglas prom/sea terminal/bus station area is grid locked most days at lunchtimes and teatimes this is without road closures. you cannot blame TT or MGP it happens all year round.
Agreed Ali, but its never taken me 2 hours to get home something I can do any other time in 15 mins


RE: Road Chaos - thewitch - 29-08-2008

I suggest that Colin and anyone else who has to get around Douglas in particular today listen to the radio (Don't accept you are employed by someone who won't let you, Colin... you work for Colin!) and follow the advice given by the police etc.
Any more anti-MGP posts will be zapped. This is TTwebsite... we are, not surprisingly, keen to see the TT and Manx prosper, so CONSTRUCTIVE criticism is encouraged, but rants are not.
Here's hoping for reasonable weather, an ontime start and safe, fast racing.


RE: Road Chaos - FC - 29-08-2008

From H&S safety Rules. The use of radios on sites is forbidden, but what difference does that make when MR are saying that they are not being kept up to date with traffic conditions.

http://www.manxradio.com/readNEwsItem.aspx?id=24862


RE: Road Chaos - Jan Grainger - 07-09-2008

Sorry to drag this subject up but I've just arrived back in Oz and am pleased to say that I can now log into website with ease. I have a lot of catching up to do and this thread was the first. Obviously the Olympics 'stole' my link between my computer and web site. True story.
I was sitting at Braddon Bridge on this particular day. Two ambulances were seen leaving the hospital along the narrow secondary road during races, obviously to attend 'non race related' incidents and in addition to this I was told that the bridge across the harbour had been opened. For how long I do not know. I was also informed the previous week by a taxi driver that there was always chaos at the sea terminal.