Overnight traffic management on A9 Dualling: Tomatin to Moy

Overnight temporary traffic signals and a short lane closure will be in operation on the A9 at the Lynebeg realignment as well as on the Tomatin realignment from 19:30 on Thursday 26 March until 06:00 on Friday 27 March. These temporary traffic signals will be manually operated at all times to manage traffic flows and will allow for essential maintenance works to safely take place on the A9 carriageway. During peak times (19:30 – 21:30), only one set of temporary traffic signals will be in operation at a time. During off-peak times (21:30 – 06:00), road users will experience two sets of temporary traffic signals, one at the Lynebeg realignment and the other at the Tomatin realignment.

These works, and the associated traffic management measures, are essential to ensure the safety of both road users and the workforce, as activities will be carried out close to live traffic on the A9.

Works have been planned overnight to minimise disruption to A9 road users

Pedestrian and emergency service access will be maintained at all times.

Please note that these dates may change depending on weather conditions. For the most up‑to‑date information, visit: A9dualling.scot/a9-dualling/roadworks

The images below highlights the working areas during this time.

Map showing the location of the Lynebeg realignment, with Inverness 11 miles to the north and Tomatin three miles to the south. Map showing the location of the Tomatin realignment, with Invereen Roundabout 1.3 miles to the north and Carrbridge 9 miles to the south.

Start date 26 Mar 2026 End date 27 Mar 2026