Road leaders warn of possible travel delays on the A95 north of Aviemore

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Road chiefs warn of possible delays on the A95 near Aviemore in the coming week.

An assignment to the surface of the Aviemore-Grantown highway in Avielochan has just begun.

The paints will improve the condition of the A95, also known as Whiskey Road, creating a safer and smoother road surface for motorists.

Assignment on Monday) and is scheduled to take position for 8 days.

Amenities will be performed each and every day from 8 am to 5:30 pm, ending cladding on Tuesday, February 1 at 5:30 pm, subject to weather conditions.

There are no paintings planned this Sunday.

Temporary traffic light devices with a 10 mph convoy formula will be in position during operating hours to protect workers.

The formula of the convoy of operating hours will be eliminated, however, due to the nature of the work, the luminaires will have to remain in their position during the night.

Ian Stewart, representative of BEAR Scotland’s North East Unit, said: “This £360,000 investment by Transport Scotland will particularly enhance this segment of the A95 near Aviemore.

“Traffic control is imperative to ensure the protection of road personnel and motorists. Unfortunately, there will be some delays, but our groups will make any and all efforts to complete the task as safely and temporarily as possible. “

“We thank the motorists in advance for their patience as our groups take out these paints on the A95.

“We inspire motorists to plan their trips in advance by consulting Traffic Scotland for up-to-date traffic information. “

Real-time data on management plan development can be received by visiting www. trafficscotland. org, Twitter on @trafficscotland, or the my. trafficscotland. org website.

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