Road warning signs on A82: EIR release

"Our client was involved in a serious accident on 24 February 2017 on the A82, at Luss. We understand that Transport Scotland may be responsible for the maintenance of the section of the A82 at Luss. In the circumstances we would respectfully request that you provide us with the following information:

1. Any information held by Transport Scotland or anyone on their behalf relating to the number of road warning signs related to the warning of the risk of presence of wild animals (including deer) on the A82 on or around 24 February 2017.

2. Any information held by Transport Scotland relating to the location/positioning of all road warning signs related to the warning of the risk of presence of wild animals (including deer) on the A82, on or around 24 February 2017.

3. Any information held by Transport Scotland or anyone on their behalf, relating to reports of any previous road traffic accidents involving the risks to road users arising from the presence of wild animals (including deer) on the A82, between 25 February 2014 to 25 February 2017.

4. Any information held by Transport Scotland or anyone on their behalf, relating to any other safety measures intended to deal with risks to road users arising from the presence of wild animals on the A82.

5. Any information held by Transport Scotland or anyone on their behalf, relating to the systems or procedures employed for the assessment of risk to road users arising from the presence of wild animals on the A82.

To which you clarified the location as;

From the A82 roundabout (which connects with the A811/Balloch) to the A82 at Tarbet. It is understood that this is a section of the A82 amounting to approximately 16.0 miles.

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