South Ayrshire, Temporary 40mph Speed Restriction Due To Risk Of Danger To The Public
What is happening?
Scottish Government
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gov.scot
TRANSPORT SCOTLAND
THE M77/A77 TRUNK ROAD (GIRVAN TO LENDALFOOT) (TEMPORARY 40MPH SPEED RESTRICTION) (NO. 3) ORDER 2025
THE SCOTTISH MINISTERS give notice that they have made the above Order under sections 2(1), 4(1) and 14(1)(b) and (4) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, which will have the effect of temporarily restricting speed to 40mph on that length of the M77/A77 Glasgow – Stranraer Trunk Road at Girvan from a point 5.2 kilometres or thereby south of Shalloch Park Roundabout in Girvan, to a point 1.94 kilometres or thereby north of the north entrance to Carleton Crescent in Lendalfoot, a distance of 1.92 kilometres or thereby.
The Order, which is required because of the likelihood of danger to the public, or of serious damage to the road, which is not attributable to works, will be in operation from 27th July 2025 until 27th January 2026 and will only have effect in relation to such part or parts of the lengths of road as are indicated by the appropriate traffic signs.
No speed restriction imposed by this Order applies to vehicles falling within regulation 3(4) of the Road Traffic Exemptions (Special Forces) (Variation and Amendment) Regulations 2011 when used in accordance with regulation 3(5) of those Regulations, or vehicles being used in an emergency for coastguard purposes.
ALTERNATIVE ROUTE
An alternative route is not required.
A copy of the Order and this Notice will be available on the Transport Scotland website at https://www.transport.gov.scot/SouthWestRoadOrders
For information about roadworks on motorways and trunk roads visit www.traffic.gov.scot
T Waser
A member of the staff of the Scottish Ministers
Transport Scotland
Fifth Floor, 177 Bothwell Street, Glasgow G2 7ER
TRANSPORT SCOTLAND
CÒMHNAIL ALBA
How long will it take?
Planned start
27-Jul-2025
Estimated end
27-Jan-2026
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