
Temporary Road Restrictions in Aberlour: What You Need to Know
From May 1 to May 4, 2025, if you're navigating through Aberlour on the A95 Granish – Keith Trunk Road, take note: there will be temporary restrictions in place. The Scottish Ministers have introduced an order that limits waiting, loading, and unloading on specific sections of this road due to essential works.
What’s Happening?
The order, officially titled "The A95 Granish – Keith Trunk Road (High Street, Aberlour) (Temporary Prohibition on Waiting, Loading and Unloading) Order 2025," aims to facilitate necessary roadworks without causing undue disruption to the flow of traffic.
Key Details:
- Start Date: May 1, 2025
- End Date: May 4, 2025
- Affected Areas:
- From 16.8 meters south of property 128 High Street to the junction with Victoria Terrace (approximately 124 meters).
- From the junction with Queen's Road to the gable end of property 111 High Street (approximately 65 meters).
What This Means for You:
During this period, you’ll see traffic signs indicating the temporary prohibition of waiting, loading, and unloading. The aim is to keep this busy stretch clear for work to proceed smoothly.
Exceptions to the Rule:
Certain vehicles are exempt from these restrictions:
- Emergency vehicles (fire brigade, ambulance, police, coastguard)
- Vehicles directly involved in the roadworks
This strategic move ensures that emergency services can continue their critical work without interruption and that the necessary road improvements can be completed efficiently.
Plan Your Journey:
Drivers should plan their routes accordingly and consider alternative paths to avoid these restricted areas. Stay informed and keep an eye out for the temporary signs to navigate this section of the A95 with ease.
For more updates and information, keep checking official channels and local news outlets. Safe travels!
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