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Motorists advised to move cars from Bottleneck

Motorists advised to move cars from Bottleneck

The Isle of Man's road network is facing a new challenge as strong waves have caused damage to the Bottleneck area, a notorious stretch of road in Douglas. Motorists are being advised to move their vehicles from the area as a precautionary measure, following reports of kerbstones and parts of the surrounding pavement being shifted by the powerful waves. This comes as no surprise, given the Bottleneck's proximity to the sea and its history of being vulnerable to coastal erosion and storm damage.

The Bottleneck, located on Douglas's seafront, is a well-known bottleneck in the road network, where the promenade and road converge. The area is prone to flooding and damage during severe weather conditions, and it appears that the recent strong waves have taken their toll on the infrastructure. The shifting of kerbstones and pavement is a significant concern, as it can pose a hazard to both motorists and pedestrians. The Isle of Man's Department of Infrastructure is likely to be monitoring the situation closely, and may need to undertake repairs to ensure the area remains safe for road users.

Manx Radio has reported on the incident, highlighting the need for motorists to take action and relocate their vehicles from the affected area. This advice is likely to be welcomed by locals and visitors alike, who will be keen to avoid any potential risks or disruptions to their journeys. The Isle of Man is known for its stunning coastline and scenic roads, but it is also susceptible to the forces of nature, and incidents like this serve as a reminder of the importance of being prepared and taking necessary precautions during severe weather conditions.

As the situation at the Bottleneck continues to be assessed and addressed, motorists are advised to follow the guidance provided by the authorities and take alternative routes where possible. The Isle of Man's road network is generally well-maintained, but incidents like this can occur, and it is reassuring to see the relevant authorities taking swift action to mitigate any potential risks. The community will be hoping for a swift resolution to the issue, and a return to normality for this busy stretch of road, which is a vital artery for the island's capital, Douglas.

Originally reported by Manx Radio. Read more Isle of Man news at Moghrey Mie.

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