The M9/A9 Trunk Road (Thurso and Scrabster) (Temporary 20mph, 30mph and 40mph Speed Restrictions) Order 2024
This new legislation introduces temporary speed restrictions on the M9/A9 Trunk Road in Thurso and Scrabster, Scotland. These restrictions are necessary to improve safety and reduce the risk of accidents.
The speed limit will be reduced to 20mph on the following sections of road:
- A9 between the Wick Road junction and the Thurso West junction
- A9 between the Thurso West junction and the Scrabster junction
The speed limit will be reduced to 30mph on the following sections of road:
- A9 between the Scrabster junction and the Thurso East junction
- M9 between the Thurso East junction and the Wick Road junction
The speed limit will be reduced to 40mph on the following sections of road:
- M9 between the Wick Road junction and the Smoo Cave junction
These speed restrictions will be in place from 15th November 2024 until 15th May 2025.
The Scottish Government has said that these speed restrictions are necessary to improve safety on this section of road. The restrictions will help to reduce the risk of accidents and make the road safer for all users.
What does this mean for you?
If you are driving on the M9/A9 Trunk Road in Thurso or Scrabster, you must obey the new speed restrictions. The speed limits will be clearly signposted, and you should make sure that you are aware of them before you drive.
Failure to comply with the new speed restrictions could result in a fine or penalty points on your driving licence.
More information
For more information on the new speed restrictions, please visit the Scottish Government website.
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