Meeting of the Parliament 20 December 2023
I am grateful to Mark Ruskell for highlighting that, as far as the Government is concerned, the principal driver of the work is improving safety. As I mentioned in my statement, since 2007, the Government has invested £300 million in the safety and maintenance of the A9 and a further £3.6 million in average-speed cameras. I think that everybody would accept that those measures have made a difference, but they do not go as far as dualling will.
Following the marked increase in 2022 in the number of accidents, we responded with an additional £5 million for road safety measures, including enhancements to signing and road markings with an emphasis on junctions and the transition between dual and single carriageway, which we know can be difficult. The introduction of average-speed cameras, the work of Police Scotland, targeted education campaigns and the on-going management and maintenance of the route have helped to reduce the number of accidents and casualties from the the long-term trend that we were seeing, with the exception of 2022. That remains at the foreground of our thinking.