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UNLOCK THE GRIDLOCK

P & J Article 12:00 - 27 October 2007

Heavy lorries, people who share lifts to work and taxis without passengers could all be allowed to use bus lanes in the future.

City bosses are considering opening up some of the lanes in a bid to get congested traffic moving.


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AWPR Consultation Ends Friday 26th October

The consultation on the AWPR closes on Friday 26th October.

Road Sense have collected some information to allow you to form an informed view of the AWPR and allow objections to be placed using email


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BYPASS BOTTLENECKS?

P&J Article: 08:50 - 16 October 2007

To the commuters seething in their cars at Aberdeen's most notorious traffic bottlenecks, the bypass promises to spell the end to nose-to-tail jams on the Haudagain roundabout or inching at snail's pace across the Bridge of Dee.


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BYPASS 'WILL CUT JOURNEY TIMES IN HALF'

Article from P&J: 12:00 - 03 October 2007

Reducing traffic congestion in morning rush hour will be a major target of the city bypass.

And some journeys could take half the amount of time.

This was the message to Dyce residents who turned out for a public meeting on the £395 million road.


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BYPASS WORK COULD START EARLY, SAYS MSP

P & J @ 12:00 - 14 September 2007

Work on the Aberdeen bypass could start sooner than expected.


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Consltation on AWPR

Exhibitions will take place at the following venues from 10am to 8pm. The exhibitions will be advertised widely in the press throughout the exhibition period and are also outlined on the AWPR website.

 

Monday 1st October:

Stonehaven, St Leonards Hotel; Bridge of Don, AECC

 

Tuesday 2nd October:

Charleston, Altens Thistle Hotel; Dyce, Skean Dhu Hotel

 

Wednesday 3rd October:


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