The Road Races (Craigantlet Hill Climb) Order (Northern Ireland) 2026
Summary
Northern Ireland's Department for Infrastructure has made The Road Races (Craigantlet Hill Climb) Order 2026 (NISR 2026/76), implementing road closures and traffic restrictions for the Craigantlet Hill Climb motorsport event. The order specifies temporary prohibition of traffic on affected roads during the event period. Participants, spectators, and local motorists will be subject to designated traffic management arrangements.
What changed
This statutory rule introduces road closures and traffic restrictions for the Craigantlet Hill Climb road race event in Northern Ireland. The order prohibits traffic on specified roads during the event period and establishes spectator and participant safety arrangements. Local residents, event participants, and motorists travelling through the area will need to adhere to traffic management arrangements and plan alternative routes during closure periods.
For compliance purposes, the primary impact is on road users in the Craigantlet area who must monitor official notifications for specific closure dates and times, and adjust travel plans accordingly. Event organizers must ensure compliance with all stipulated conditions.
What to do next
- Monitor for event-specific road closure dates and times
- Use alternative routes when closures are in effect
- Comply with traffic management arrangements during the event
Penalties
Road traffic penalties apply for non-compliance with temporary traffic restrictions
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