A9 deemed safe by just one in 100 businesses

Dualling will give economic boost say campaigners. Picture: Jane BarlowDualling will give economic boost say campaigners. Picture: Jane Barlow
Dualling will give economic boost say campaigners. Picture: Jane Barlow
Business leaders have branded the notorious A9 substandard, with only 1 per cent claiming they are comfortable driving on the Inverness-Perth trunk road.

A new study reveals that businesses believe the dualling of the A9 – and the A96 Aberdeen to Inverness route – would provide a vital economic boost to the region and transform the fortunes of the north.

Campaigners for dualling the A9 – dubbed the most dangerous road in Scotland – and the A96 claim the study, which was carried out by the Scottish Council for Development and Industry (SCDI) on behalf of government body Transport Scotland, backs their calls for planned improvements to be speeded up. But the Rail Freight Group has criticised the report, claiming it is imbalanced and ignores the benefits of the rail network.

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The Scottish Government proposes to dual the A9 from Inverness to Perth by 2025, and the entire length of the A96 by 2030.