The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

You’d be better cycling: bridge slammed by MSPs

CONCERN: Scottish Conservati­ves are unimpresse­d that cars moving at 25mph in rush hour can be overtaken by bicycles

- leeza clark leclark@thecourier.co.uk

Motorists using the Queensferr­y Crossing are moving so slowly at peak times, they could be overtaken by cyclists, according to the Scottish Conservati­ves.

The party said despite the £1.35 billion cost to the taxpayer, the bridge had “utterly failed” to reduce congestion across the Forth.

But a spokesman for Economy Secretary Keith Brown retaliated that the comments “almost beggar belief”.

A Freedom of Informatio­n response showed that the average speed recorded during morning and evening rush hour was less than 25mph.

Average speeds were recorded from junction 1a at Queensferr­y on the south side of the bridge to junction 1b on the north at Ferrytoll.

In addition, the party has pointed out average speeds elsewhere on the upgraded network also fall far short of commuters’ expectatio­ns.

Its transport spokesman Jamie Greene slammed the project as more beneficial to the SNP’s PR strategy than to taxpayers.

“The Queensferr­y Crossing was supposed to revitalise the economies of the surroundin­g areas, as well as ease congestion and connect the east of Scotland.

“The disappoint­ing reality is that most motorists using the Queensferr­y Crossing could actually be overtaken by a bicycle.

“These slow speeds throughout our road network are a source of huge frustratio­n to motorists and they are an active hindrance to economic growth.

“As long as the SNP continues to obsess about independen­ce, the economy, like the motorists on the Queensferr­y Crossing, will never get out of second gear,” he said.

Mid Scotland and Fife MSP Liz Smith said she had received a stream of emails from frustrated motorists claiming the new bridge was often slower than the Forth Road Bridge.

“When the bridge was opened last year, the Transport Minister promised that congestion was just a by-product of initial public interest but here we are a year later and it is as bad as ever.

“We were also assured that the new bridge would help to reduce congestion for commuters but clearly this was based on incorrect modelling.

“Constituen­ts travelling into Edinburgh from Fife and Kinross are growing frustrated by the crawling speeds, and this is undoubtedl­y impacting economic growth in the region.”

The spokespers­on for Economy Secretary Keith Brown said: “These comments from Jamie Greene almost beggar belief. They suggest that the Tories would rather that the Queensferr­y Crossing, which has just been awarded project of the decade, hadn’t even been built.

“The reality, as ordinary people using the bridge know, is that it is a fantastic, world-class asset which hugely improves transport links and has boosted our economy.

“The SNP Government will get on with the job of delivering for people and communitie­s across Scotland, while the Tories keep on moaning from the sidelines.”

 ?? Picture: Wullie Marr Photograph­y. ?? It may have been praised by some but others feel the crossing falls short of requiremen­ts.
Picture: Wullie Marr Photograph­y. It may have been praised by some but others feel the crossing falls short of requiremen­ts.

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