Police issue EFPN after single vehicle collision
A Ferrari driver has been handed an endorsable fixed penalty notice after crashing on the Mountain Road this morning.
The vehicle was involved in a collision at the Mountain Mile.
No-one was injured - the driver received a fine and points on their licence.
Officers had to close the road whilst they dealt with the incident – it has now re-opened.
Motorists are being urged to drive within their limits.
The mountain has now reopened following a one vehicle non injury rtc, the driver of the vehicle has been issued with a EFPN. The roads are getting busier, please take care and drive within your limits… #MissedMe #IOMTT2022 #oopsadaisy pic.twitter.com/9WbU5ogbiW
— Roads Policing Unit (@IOMRPU) May 29, 2022
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