Evening road repairs at three busy junctions

Catherine NicollIsle of Man
News imageGoogle The traffic lights at the junction in Marown. The light is green and there are cars on the road, with houses on the right and green shaped hedges on the left.Google
The main traffic lights at Glen Darragh junction on the A1 will be switched off while temporary lights are in place on Tuesday

Motorists have been warned of possible disruption as road repairs are carried out at three busy junctions on consecutive evenings.

The Department of Infrastructure said work would be undertaken after 18:00 BST in Marown, Braddan and Douglas, with temporary traffic lights in operation at each junction while the repairs are carried out.

The department said the works were taking place in the evenings to "reduce the likelihood of congestion", but nonetheless urged drivers to consider using alternative routes.

In each case, the repairs are expected to be completed over the course of a single evening, however any prompt conclusion of the work would depend on the weather, the department added.

Junctions impacted by roadworks

  • Tuesday - carriageway repairs in the centre of the road at Glen Darragh traffic lights, in Marown
  • Wednesday - repairs to a utility lid in the Douglas-bound lane, opposite Braddan Old Church, at Braddan Bridge
  • Thursday - carriageway repairs near the edge of Governors Roundabout, in Douglas

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