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Why is the M9 closed?

Why is the M9 closed?

M9 closure: Road closed due to ‘shed load of farm machinery’

What work is being done on the A9?

The A9 dualling programme is expected to be completed in 2025 and will see 128km of the route upgraded from single carriageway. The work is being let in eight sections and the 9.5km long Luncarty to Pass or Birnam section is the first section to reach site but the overall project is due for completion in 2025.

Where does the M80 go?

Glasgow to Stirling The M80 is the primary road link between Glasgow and central Scotland. Almost 25 miles long, it was constructed in three stages between 1972 and 2011.

What is the next A9 dualling?

Transport Scotland has launched the search for a contractor to build the £115M A9 Dualling project near Inverness. A contract notice for the section between Tomatin and Moy forms the next phase of the A9 project, a £3bn programme to dual the entire route between Perth and Inverness.

What’s the speed limit on the A9?

It will remind those driving cars that the national speed limit is 60mph on single carriageway sections, including the overtaking lanes, and 70mph on dual carriageways.

What time is rush hour in Edinburgh?

In Edinburgh weekday rush-hour journeys take some 80 to 85% longer than those at times of free-flow. (The worst time of all to travel is between17:00 and 18:00 on a Wednesday evening.)

What is the speed limit on M80?

The M80 consists of sections of two and four lanes in either direction with a speed limit of 100km/h for almost its whole length during the off-peak period.

What is the speed limit on M80 Scotland?

50 mph
These Regulations impose a maximum speed limit of 50 mph on motor vehicles using the special road comprising the Stepps Bypass (M80) and connecting roads and amend the speed limit on certain lengths of special road described in the Schedule to the Glasgow-Monkland Motorway (Stage I) (Speed Limit) Regulations 1975.