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A95 Grantown works to improve road safety





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Four of Scotland's busiest roads – including the A95 – are set to benefit from a programme of improvements.

The £75,000 project will involve the retexturing of carriageway surfaces to help improve skid resistance.

The works will take place on the A95 at Craggan junctions by Grantown over two nights from 7.30pm to 6.30am next day from Monday.

There could be lane closures and temporary traffic signals in place.

A BEAR Scotland spokesman said: "It will be necessary at times to hold traffic at these signals in order to progress works. It is expected that this will be for no more than three to four minutes at a time."

Other work is taking place on the A9 at Keir roundabout by Dunblane, A92 at Tay Bridge roundabout and the A96 at Lhanbryde Bypass.

Andy Thompson, BEAR Scotland's North East Representative, said: "This program of works will allow us to improve the skid resistance and, in turn, the safety, of some of Scotland's busiest routes. Whilst some disruption is expected, we have planned the works to take place overnight to help minimise this."

Latest details can be found at www.trafficscotland.org


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