The A9 and A95 Trunk Roads (Dalraddy to Slochd) (Side Roads) Order 2024
This legislation is a statutory instrument made under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. It comes into force on 6 December 2024 and will close a number of side roads that connect to the A9 and A95 trunk roads between Dalraddy and Slochd.
The purpose of the Order is to improve the safety of the A9 and A95 trunk roads by reducing the number of junctions and improving the flow of traffic. The Order will also make it easier for pedestrians and cyclists to cross the A9 and A95.
The Order will close the following side roads:
- A9 at Dalraddy (B8039)
- A9 at Brae of Caorann (U1044)
- A9 at Shinag (U1030)
- A9 at Ballinluig (A822)
- A9 at Pitlochry (A923)
- A9 at Killiecrankie (A822)
- A9 at Carrbridge (A938)
- A9 at Grantown-on-Spey (A939)
- A9 at Slochd (A86)
- A95 at Crathie (A93)
- A95 at Balmoral (A939)
The Order will also make a number of changes to the existing side roads that connect to the A9 and A95 trunk roads. These changes include:
- Widening the carriageway of the A9 at Dalraddy to provide a left-turn lane for traffic turning onto the B8039.
- Installing a new pedestrian crossing on the A9 at Brae of Caorann.
- Improving the junction of the A9 and A923 at Pitlochry.
- Widening the carriageway of the A9 at Killiecrankie to provide a left-turn lane for traffic turning onto the A822.
- Installing a new pedestrian crossing on the A9 at Carrbridge.
- Widening the carriageway of the A9 at Grantown-on-Spey to provide a left-turn lane for traffic turning onto the A939.
- Installing a new pedestrian crossing on the A9 at Slochd.
- Widening the carriageway of the A95 at Crathie to provide a left-turn lane for traffic turning onto the A93.
- Installing a new pedestrian crossing on the A95 at Balmoral.
The Order is expected to have a positive impact on the safety and efficiency of the A9 and A95 trunk roads. It is also expected to improve access to the area for pedestrians and cyclists.
The Department for Transport has published a number of documents in relation to the Order, including a Road Safety Audit Report and an Environmental Statement. These documents are available on the Department for Transport’s website.
The A9 and A95 Trunk Roads (Dalraddy to Slochd) (Side Roads) Order 2024
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