Public events have been held so that local people can voice their concerns, while organisers said they have gone to great lengths to try to mitigate the transport problems in the area including an extra 40 trains over the four days.
They have also laid on 125 buses and cars coming onto the site have been limited to 3,000.
Event organiser Oliver Mason said he wanted to work with businesses and residents going forward.
“We do acknowledge that some businesses have been disrupted,” Mason said.
“However, working with the local authorities, the council, the police, it’s been assessed that overall impact of this event at powder and this weekend is overwhelmingly positive.
“Buses are being provided from Exeter City Centre, Exeter Science Park and the race course.”
Organisers are reminding people to plan their journey and not to turn up in a car unless they’ve booked.
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