Tayside Police launching educational event as speed breaches rocket
After the latest shock report of ever-increasing speed limit breaches on the A9 a planned simulation event has won the approval of the A9 Dual Action Group.
“It’s a fantastic initiative and will certainly have our support,” said Laura Hansler, a vociferous campaigner for improvements on the killer road.
The multi-agency crash simulation is aimed at raising awareness of the dangers of speeding and careless driving and it’s being staged at House of Bruar, near Blair Atholl.
Next Thursday, 25 July, 2024, Police Scotland and partners will come together as part of a road safety campaign on the A9.
The event is open to all and will take place from 10.30am to 3.30pm in the car park of House of Bruar, off the A9.
Road police officers will host the event alongside Scottish Ambulance Service, Scottish Fire and Rescue Service and Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance as part of efforts to target concerns raised about the A9 in Tayside and Highland and Islands divisions.