North-east motorists can expect diversions while a section of the A90 bypass is closed for resurfacing works.
Part of the A90 Peterhead bypass will benefit from £100,000 resurfacing improvements starting next week.
The overnight project is scheduled to start on March 23 and will take place over five nights between 7.30pm and 6.30am, with surfacing expected to be completed by 6.30am on March 28.
A full road closure with a short-signed diversion will be in place for all motorists travelling northbound diverted, via the A982, and A950, where they can join the A90 and resume their journey.
Motorists travelling southbound will be diverted via the A950 and A982, where they can join the A90 and resume their journey.
BEAR Scotland’s North East Representative, Andy Thompson said: “This £100,000 project has been designed to improve the general condition and safety of this section of the A90 for motorists.”
The A90 will remain fully open during the daytime.
Peterhead section of the A90 bypass to close for resurfacing works