Roadworks bring ten-night disruption to A92

Roadworks begin on February 27 and are expected to take up to ten nights to completeRoadworks begin on February 27 and are expected to take up to ten nights to complete
Roadworks begin on February 27 and are expected to take up to ten nights to complete
Drivers can expect ten nights of disruption as further roadworks begin on the A92 at Cadham later this month.

A new hard standing for emergency vehicles in being installed by BEAR Scotland in the verge to the south of Balfarg junction and an upgraded footway is being created to link the pavements on either side of it.

The measures are part of a wider programme of work on the A92, including the recently completed footpath to the east of the road at Balfarg and a reduced speed limit which is now in force.

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Vegetation is being cleared to improve sightlines and the lining at a number of junctions has been renewed.

To allow the works to take place safely and for the protection of road workers, a lane closure will be in place each night for the duration of works starting on Monday, February 27.

The scheme is expected to take up to ten nights to complete, and will be carried out from 7.30pm until 6.30am each night.

Andy Thompson, BEAR Scotland’s North East Representative, said: “Safety is a top priority for both BEAR Scotland and Transport Scotland and the delivery of this scheme is part of our ongoing commitment to that.

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“While we have taken steps to minimise disruption by scheduling the works to take place overnight, we’d encourage road users to plan their journeys in advance by checking the Traffic Scotland website for up to date journey information.”

Real-time journey planning information can be obtained by visiting www.trafficscotland.org or twitter @trafficscotland.