Meeting of the Parliament 08 February 2023
I welcome the temporary road safety measures that are currently being implemented. However, communities along the A9 in Perthshire and the Highlands have been waiting for more than a decade for the Government to fulfil its commitment to dualling the A9 in its entirety from Perth to Inverness. In that time, barely 10 miles have been completed out of a total of 80 miles—just one eighth of the total project. Today, we might have hoped for some positive news from the minister or some detail on the timetable for the long-delayed completion. Instead, all we have is more bad news, with a further delay to the Tomatin to Moy section. The minister could tell us nothing about what the progress will be on the remaining sections of the road. No details, no timescales and no hope—just empty words, repeated over and over again, about the Government’s unwavering commitment.
Actions speak louder than words. Last year, 12 people lost their lives on single-carriageway sections of the A9. More people will die this year, next year and the year after as the Scottish National Party promise is not delivered. Can the minister give us any indication of when the long-standing commitment will be met and when the long-delayed and vital road safety project will be completed?