BEAR Scotland, Transport Scotland’s trunk road operating company, is set to start speed limit reduction works on the A9 at Golspie on Monday 30 October which will last for approximately three weeks.
The works will take place on Monday to Friday from 7am to 7pm, with no works on Saturdays and Sundays. They are due to be completed by 7pm on Friday 24 November.
The works will involve installing 40mph buffer zones in advance of the existing speed limits, including traffic signs and road markings. There will also be new modular traffic islands installed within the west area as part of the improvements. The works are designed to reduce the speed of traffic entering the village and will support the introduction of a 20mph speed limit in Golspie in collaboration with The Highland Council.
To ensure the safety of roadworkers and road users, temporary traffic signals and a 30mph speed limit will be in place for the duration of the project. Pedestrian access will also be provided during the works.
BEAR Scotland has engaged with all relevant stakeholders to inform them of the project and share information about the traffic management arrangements that will be in place to facilitate its construction.
Ian Stewart, BEAR Scotland’s North West Representative, said: “Road safety is paramount at BEAR Scotland and this investment from Transport Scotland will improve safety for all and complement the introduction of a new 20mph speed limit.
“Our teams will do all they can to complete the project as quickly and as safely as possible. We would like to thank road users in advance for their patience during this project and encourage them to plan ahead by checking Traffic Scotland for up to date journey information and leave some extra time to reach their destination.”
Real time journey information is available from Traffic Scotland on www.traffic.gov.scot or X @trafficscotland.