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Underpass work will cause delays on A9 near Kincraig





There will be more roadworks locally on the A9
There will be more roadworks locally on the A9

Motorists on the A9 are being warned of more delays on the A9 Inverness-Perth road in Badenoch.

Temporary traffic restrictions are being put in place on two short sections of the road as part of the work on the dualling project between Kincraig and Dalraddy from this Monday (October 26).

The works will continue until Wednesday November 4.

They are required to construct two new underpasses at Allt an Fhearna to the north and Dunachton Burn to the south of the scheme.

Traffic management arrangements will see the A9 reduced to one lane controlled by temporary traffic signals at a 300 metre section at ‘Allt an Fhearna and a further 300 metre section at Dunachton Burn with works planned sequentially.

A Transport Scotland spokeswoman said: "A 40mph speed limit under average speed camera control is already in place along the length of the project and is running well.

"While no significant delays are expected during this phase of the works, motorists should plan ahead for their journey.

"We apologise for any inconvenience caused by the works and thank road users and local communities for their patience as work continues on this major project."

• Further information on the project is available http://www.transportscotland.gov.uk/project/a9-kincraig-dalraddy


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