Laurieston Bypass - Temporary Speed Restriction
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FALKIRK COUNCIL
THE FALKIRK COUNCIL (A9 LAURIESTON BYPASS) (TEMPORARY
SPEED RESTRICTION) (No.TTRO/1900) ORDER 2024
Falkirk Council has made the above-named Order under Section 14(1) and (4) as read with Section 2(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 on 5 February 2024.
The effect of this Order shall be to temporarily restrict the speed of vehicles to 30mph on the lengths of road identified in the Schedule to this Order and shall come into force at 06.00 hours on the 19 February 2024 and ceases to have effect at 18.00 hours on the 28 June 2024 or until completion of the works, whichever is sooner.
The temporary speed restriction is considered necessary to facilitate works being carried out but will only have effect in relation to such part of parts of the lengths of road as are indicated by the appropriate traffic signs and during the periods corresponding to those lengths of road specified in the Schedule to this Order.
Full details may be inspected online at http://www.tellmescotland.gov.uk/ between 15 February 2024 and 28 June 2024 and by contacting adteam3.ds@falkirk.gov.uk.
Schedule
List of Roads
Sections of road over which temporary 30mph speed restriction shall come into force at 06.00 hours on the 19 February 2024 and ceases to have effect at 18.00 hours on the 28 June 2024 or until completion of the works, whichever is sooner.
A9 Laurieston Bypass
From the junction of Cadgers Brae Interchange westwards for 925m.
C30 Grandsable Road
From the junction of A9 southwards for 228m.
East Beancross Farm
Access Road
From the junction of A9 north-eastwards for 30m.
Head of Environment and Operations
Place Services, Suite 1B, The Stadium, 4 Stadium Way, Falkirk, FK2 9EE
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