The map below shows routes maintained by BEAR Scotland in South East Scotland where the gullies have been cleaned within the last 12-month period.
Each dot shows the location of a gully that has been cleaned. Hover your mouse over the dot to see the most recent date and time that gully was cleaned.
Gullies are routinely cleaned once a year, so the next cleaning date will be approximately 12 months from the date shown.
Gullies are a key drainage system for trunk roads. Some routes rely more on gullies whereas others, such as the A720 Edinburgh City Bypass, rely more on filter drains. It is important that a regular maintenance programme is undertaken to ensure that gullies are working effectively to drain water from the carriageway.