The Inverness Courier
9 May, 2008
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How would you cut the queues at Kessock Bridge. Tell us here
OPINION » Kessock Bridge
We need a flyover
Published:  17 January, 2008

A 'SOLUTION' for cutting the queues on the Kessock Bridge is to enlarge the Kessock Roundabout and/or construct a 'flyover'.

Underpass would solve the problem
Published:  20 August, 2007

RAISE the A9 level high enough to take an underpass in place of the roundabout and add an extra lane sounth all the way to the Culloden turn off for local traffic.

Swap cars for bicycles
Published:  30 April, 2007

IT is not just the Kessock Bridge, but most of Inverness that appears to be gridlocked.

Re-instate a passenger ferry
Published:  17 April, 2007

A PASSENGER ferry which will carry passengers from North Kessock right into Inverness.

Tunnel could be the answer
Published:  02 April, 2007

DO what they did in Oslo, Norway - build a tunnel right through Inverness with exit roads comming off.

An arrogant attitude
Published:  01 April, 2007

IF as Sam McNaughton says there is no easy solution to the traffic problem, then council ratepayers should be looking for someone of calibre enough to find a solution – easy or hard.

Roundabout should be bigger
Published:  29 March, 2007

THE roundabout at the South side of the bridge should be made larger with another lane leading onto an extra lane on the A9 South all the way up to the next exit for the A96 Nairn/Elgin road.

Smart thinking required
Published:  21 March, 2007

WELL, where do you start? Nineteen years ago the Inverness 'rush hour' was 10 minutes at the most - now it seems about two hours is the norm.

Kessock Bridge at a standstill
Published:  20 March, 2007

Sir, Once again the Kessock Bridge is at a standstill — worse than ever (southbound) even leaving later at 9.30am it is still bad.

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