Council chiefs will meet with Scottish Government transport bosses to discuss key junction improvements on the route of the Aberdeen bypass.
Roads officials and council leaders have already raised concerns about the layout of some of the junctions on the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route (AWPR).
Council deputy leader Marie Boulton has said the bypass could have a number of pinch points at various junctions, including North Deeside Road at Milltimber, the A96 Aberdeen to Inverurie road near the airport, the turn-off at Charleston from Cleanhill and the A944 Aberdeen to Westhill route.
Yesterday, Mrs Boulton lodged a motion requesting a report, which will detail the suitability of the links between the local road network and the bypass to be prepared before the end of the year.
This was passed unanimously by members.
Mrs Boulton said: “Once we have this report, we will know what the situation is and whether and what action is required.
“It’s essential we sound-check our traffic modelling which is over a decade old and based on educated assumptions.”