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New traffic calming measures to be introduced in Invergordon


By Gregor White

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New traffic calming measures are set to be introduced in several Invergordon streets.
New traffic calming measures are set to be introduced in several Invergordon streets.

The proposed traffic order, which includes the introduction of 20mph limits and traffic calming measures in the town, was approved by member of the Easter Ross Area Committee today.

The aims of the scheme are to encourage casualty reduction and severity, as well as improve the safety of school children who are susceptible to "visual looming", which refers to changes in optical size as objects (like vehicles) approach.

The measures are being funded through Transport Scotland’s Cycling, Walking and Safer Routes external grant funding and a note of support was received from Police Scotland.

Formal speed limits need to be supported by a Road Traffic Regulation Order and today’s approval by members now provides the green light to move to the implementation phase.

Chairman of the Easter Ross area committee, Councillor Derek Louden said: “During the design process speed surveys were carried out in several locations in Invergordon and as a result of the mean average speeds being recorded above 24mph, a series of traffic calming measures were designed around Invergordon.

“The current level of non-compliance with speed limits in Invergordon is a threat to the safety of our young people and action by this committee was imperative.”

The new traffic calming measures to be introduced in the town include: raised tables and speed cushions on Castle Avenue; speed cushions on Strath Avenue and King George Street; priority give way build outs with uncontrolled pedestrian crossing points on Cromlet Drive and priority give way built outs on Academy Road.

The full draft Road Traffic Order for Invergordon can be accessed here


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