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Thread: Today's roads report

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    Default Today's roads report

    Some routes affected by snow and ice

    Due to the prevailing wintry conditions a number of routes are affected by snow and ice, in particular;
    A9 at Helmsdale
    A835 Ullapool to Dingwall road
    A82 North of Ft William to Spean Bridge 2" to 3" of snow and lying on the surface with heavy snow still falling . South of Ft William to Glencoe 1" to 2" of snow lying and still falling.
    A830 FT William to Mallaig.
    A82 Spean Bridge to Newtonmore.
    A939 Nairn to Grantown (Dava) road
    A86 remains limited to single carriageway at Laggan due to floodwater
    Motorists are reminded to take extra care and leave plenty time for their journey
    Further snow and low temperatures are forecast for the remainder of the day and overnight. If travelling, drivers are advised to ensure that both they and their vehicle are suitably equipped and prepared for changeable wintry weather, to exercise caution and drive according to the prevailing weather and road conditions.
    Up to date information on the condition of roads throughout the Highlands and the rest of Scotland can be obtained from -
    1.Traffic Scotland Helpline:- 0800 028 1414
    2.Traffic Scotland Website:- www.trafficscotland.org or
    3. from local radio broadcasts (which are regularly updated by Police)
    Further snow and low temperatures are forecast for the remainder of the day and overnight. If travelling, drivers are advised to ensure that both they and their vehicle are suitably equipped and prepared for changeable wintry weather, to exercise caution and drive according to the prevailing weather and road conditions.
    Up to date information on the condition of roads throughout the Highlands and the rest of Scotland can be obtained from -

    1.Traffic Scotland Helpline:- 0800 028 1414

    2.Traffic Scotland Website:- www.trafficscotland.org or

    3. from local radio broadcasts (which are regularly updated by Police)
    Last edited by Nwicker60; 05-Dec-11 at 08:46.

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