Temporary traffic signals on the A9 near Moy Rail Bridge for two weeks from 3 November

For approximately two weeks commencing on Monday 3 November, temporary traffic signals and a short 200 metre long lane closure will be introduced on the A9 near Moy Rail Bridge and the current realignment in place at Lynebeg. These signals are required to facilitate culvert installations and sheet piling as part of the dualling construction work.

The temporary traffic signals will be in operation between the hours of 07:30 and 21:30 and road users can expect a 30mph speed limit on approach. No works will take place on Saturdays or Sundays.

Map of location where temporary traffic signals will be in operation:

Road users will be stopped at the temporary traffic signals before being guided through an approximately 200 metre long lane closure at a reduced speed limit of 30mph, before continuing their journey at the signposted speed limit. These measures are necessary to ensure the safety of our workforce and road users as works will be carried out in close proximity to the A9.

The traffic signals will be supervised at all times during operation, ensuring that traffic can be managed to minimise delays and queues as much as possible.

Pedestrian and emergency access will be maintained at all times.

Some delay to road users and journey times are expected, road users are advised to approach the area with care and allow extra time for their journeys whilst these works are undertaken. 

This planned traffic management is weather dependent and subject to change, please refer to the Traffic Scotland website for updates.


Start date 3 Nov 2025 End date 17 Nov 2025