The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

‘Delight’ over plans for notorious road

Accident blackspot on A90 could be turned into dual carriagewa­y

- BY JAMES WYLLIE

Road safety campaigner­s are “delighted” by plans to upgrade an area prone to accidents. New plans suggest the A90 between Ellon and Toll of Birness could become a dual carriagewa­y – a move long called for by residents.

There are also proposals to install roundabout­s at the Toll of Birness and Cortes junctions and the introduce of so-called “2+1” lanes further north, to Peterhead and Fraserburg­h, to enable safer overtaking.

The measures have been included in transport body Nestrans’ strategy up to 2040. A draft version was released yesterday for public consultati­on.

It also includes proposals for safety improvemen­ts on a number of other major routes and the creation of a Dundee bypass.

Ellon councillor Gillian Owen has been calling for the A90 north of the town to be dualled.

She met transport chiefs in 2014 to discuss her concerns but was told the issue was on “no-one’s agenda”.

Emergency services are regularly called to often fatal crashes there.

Last night Mrs Owen said the proposed improvemen­ts will be “fantastic”.

“Toll of Birness is notorious and does need something done pretty quickly,” she said.

“This is a starting point and we are very much looking forward to seeing it dualled.

“We just hope it doesn’t take too long.”

Mrs Owen said the introducti­on of a roundabout will prevent drivers having to pull directly on to the A90 from the A952 Mintlaw road and “taking chances” with gaps in fast-moving traffic.

Aberdeensh­ire East MSP Gillian Martin said the Toll of Birness was “long overdue an overhaul”.

She added: “I am pleased the phased programme of improvemen­ts on the A90 north of Ellon considered in this report includes a roundabout at the Toll of Birness – which I have raised with both Michael Matheson, the minister currently responsibl­e for infrastruc­ture and his predecesso­r Keith Brown.”

Nestrans chairwoman Sandra Macdonald said the strategy outlined was “realistic yet ambitious”, describing it as “a coherent package of schemes to deliver against agreed objectives”.

She added: “We have also thought long and hard about affordabil­ity.

“Projects must provide value for money and have a realistic chance of being allocated priority in funding authoritie­s’ budgets, whether capital or revenue.”

The consultati­on, which includes a virtual exhibition, can be accessed at nestrans20­40.org.uk

Opinions should arrive by Friday October 16.

 ??  ?? SIGN OF THE TIMES: The latest plans for the A90 include a dual carriagewa­y at danger spot Toll of Birness
SIGN OF THE TIMES: The latest plans for the A90 include a dual carriagewa­y at danger spot Toll of Birness

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