New stretch of A9 dual carriageway open to traffic as a £3bn upgrade continues

The first new section of dual carriageway to be completed as part of a £3 billion project to upgrade the A9 is now open to vehicles.

Published 30th Sep 2017
Last updated 30th Sep 2017

Traffic restrictions have been lifted to allow traffic full access to the 7.5 kilometre stretch of the route between Kincraig and Dalraddy, Transport Scotland confirmed.

Completion of the work there, which cost £35 million, also allowed for the 40mph speed limit in place to be lifted.

The opening of the new stretch of dual carriageway also breaks up what had been the largest section of single carriageway on the road between Perth and Inverness.

Economy Secretary Keith Brown said: ''Drivers will welcome having access to an additional section of dual carriageway which is the first of many to come as part of the A9 Dualling Programme.

''We expect to be awarding the contract for the Luncarty to Pass of Birnam section in the first half of 2018 as we press on with our programme to build a fully-dualled A9 between Perth and Inverness.

''This project will open up our country for trade and tourism, delivering significant economic benefits.''