A9 between Tomatin and Moy | Temporary Traffic Lights
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Road users are advised that temporary traffic signals will be in place overnight on the A9 through the single carriageway section between Tomatin and Moy commencing Sunday 1 December 2024 for approximately one week to undertake site establishment works.
The temporary traffic signals will be in place between 1930 and 0600 each night with no works on Friday or Saturday nights.
These temporary traffic signals are necessary to ensure road user and road worker safety and to safely manage traffic flows whilst work is undertaken for site establishment.
Temporary traffic signals are expected to be required again on the A9 in January 2025 and February 2025 and further information will be provided on these nearer the time.
Traffic management measures such as localised verge coning and short priority stop and go systems will continue to be in place on the local road network during dayshift works throughout this period.
Pedestrian access will be maintained at all times.
Road users are advised to approach the area with care and allow extra time for their journeys whilst these works are undertaken.
Please note, all works are weather dependent and may be cancelled or rescheduled if weather conditions are not favourable. Please refer to the Traffic Scotland website for live updates.
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