Road in the Isle of Man
The A18 Snaefell Mountain Road[1][2] or Mountain Road[3] (Manx: Giat y Clieau[4]) is a primary main A-road of 13.35 miles (21.48 km) in length[5] which connects the towns of Douglas and Ramsey in the Isle of Man.
- ^ Isle of Man Examiner page 33 Tuesday 8 July 2008
- ^ Government Circular No 169/78 page 1&3 SCHEDULE PART I The Manx International Trophy Rally Order 1978 W. H. VINCENT SECRETARY (1978) Isle of Man Highway and Transport Board. 4 August 1978 "1. ABBEYLANDS, EAST BALDWIN, INJEBRECK, BRANDYWELL 9.30 a.m. - 12.30 p.m. The Scholague Road from its junction with the A.18 Snaefell Mountain Road to Abbeylands crossroads...."
- ^ Government Circular No 71/77 page 1&2 The Regulation of Traffic (T.T. Races) Order 1977 W. H. VINCENT SECRETARY (1977) Isle of Man Highway and Transport Board. 25 March 1977 "....commonly known as the Mountain Road...."
- ^ SLIABH (SLIEAU) IN MAN pages 1 to 6 George Broderick (2003) University of Mannheim "3. Moors or areas of upland Giat y Clieau LE SC4189 (roadway-name from adjacent moor) ‘the mountain road’ (geata an t-sléibhe)."
- ^ Government Circular No. 1131. pages 1 to 4 Main Roads B. E. SARGEAUNT, Government Secretary Government Office, Isle of Man 25 February 1926