The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

HGVS causing misery in Edzell as they avoid A90.

Roads: Despite improved A90 crossing, lorries are taking alternativ­e route to avoid difficult right turn to travel south

- Graham brown

HGV drivers are clogging up Edzell in their determinat­ion to dodge a dangerous junction on the A90, it has been claimed.

Despite improvemen­ts to the North Water Bridge junction on the Dundee to Aberdeen dual carriagewa­y, some truckers still consider the right turn required to make their way south to be too dangerous and are taking an alternativ­e route through the village to avoid the risk.

Transport Scotland said alteration­s at the junction were carried out in consultati­on with developers and trunk roads agency Bear Scotland, but have pledged to monitor the crossing.

North East Conservati­ve MSP Liam Kerr raised the issue after residents highlighte­d concerns about the crossing and the increase in lorries driving through the village to join the A90 via the Brechin junction.

Mr Kerr said: “The trunk road was recently upgraded, at various

The solution is a further extension to the central waiting area, but in any event, this should have been planned for when the initial upgrades took place

stakeholde­rs’ expense, with the intention of improving the junction to accommodat­e HGV movements and make the road fit for purpose.

“However, the current situation is that the junction is too short for rightturni­ng HGVS to have clear and safe visibility to merge on to the road.

“I need not point out the dangers posed by this for all road users,” said Mr Kerr in a letter to Scottish Transport Minister Humza Yousaf.

“The solution is a further extension to the central waiting area, but in any event, this should have been planned for when the initial upgrades took place.

“In addition, there is significan­t disruption in Edzell itself due to the fact that an increased number of HGV drivers instead will circumvent the junction entirely, instead favouring to head through the small streets of the village in order to safely join the A90 at Brechin,” added Mr Kerr.

In response, Transport Scotland said: “The works carried out on the A90 North Water Bridge junction are as a result of developmen­t at Edzell airfield, which will increase the levels of HGV traffic turning at the junction.

“The developer has undertaken the works in accordance with the transport assessment…following consultati­on and agreement with us and our operating company for the A90, Bear Scotland.

“Matters regarding crossing the central reservatio­n, particular­ly by HGV traffic, were reviewed during the safety audit and it was considered that the anticipate­d manoeuvre could be safely undertaken by road users exercising reasonable care.

“The location will, however, continue to be monitored by Bear.”

gbrown@thecourier.co.uk

 ?? Picture: Paul Smith. ?? A heavy goods vehicle negotiates the junction at North Water Bridge on the A90. Many lorry drivers consider it too dangerous and instead are taking an alternativ­e route through Edzell.
Picture: Paul Smith. A heavy goods vehicle negotiates the junction at North Water Bridge on the A90. Many lorry drivers consider it too dangerous and instead are taking an alternativ­e route through Edzell.

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