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A9 Kessock Bridge Works

19th June 2011

Public Thanked for heeding the Messages to Car Share,

Let the Train take the Strain, Work from home and Avoid Peak Hours.

Scotland Transerv are this morning thanking the public for their very positive adoption of the above mitigation measures so far and thereby reducing significantly the vehicle numbers travelling over the Kessock Bridge. ScotRail has confirmed that it carried between 50 and 75 percent more customers than normal during peak services into Inverness from the north.

Observers on the bridge from Scotland Transerv also noted that car occupancy had increased significantly from normal and actual numbers of cars certainly reduced. Observers also reported an increased number of cyclists on the bridge. All these measures helped to keep delays to travellers to a very respectable level. However there is also a note of caution as Scotland Transerv want to ensure that this good start does not encourage drivers back into cars.

A spokesperson for Scotland Transerv said; 'The message is thank you - and please keep on doing what you did this morning to help alleviate traffic. Please do not go back to your car.' An additional measure for the benefit of the public sees Scotland Transerv
working with another operating company, Bear Scotland who are providing the services of a TRISS vehicle, a multi functional vehicle which can be used very quickly to assist any motorist in a queued vehicle.

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Motorists should allow extra time for their journeys and pay attention to any advisory signs which will be in place throughout the works. For real time journey planning information visit www.trafficscotland.org