Work on a multi-million pound Perth roads project is causing traffic misery for motorists.
Ruthvenfield Road, one of only two ways in and out of the Inveralmond industrial estate, is to be closed for ten weeks leaving motorists feeling “trapped”.
Irate workers on the estate have reported being stuck in lengthy traffic jams and are calling for a swift solution.
“I left my office at 4.30pm to travel the one mile to Inveralmond roundabout and this took 50 minutes,” said David Penker who works on the estate.
“Frustrated drivers were driving the wrong way down carriageways to enter side roads.
“Why did one of the two access roads have to be closed and for such a lengthy period?
“I would ask that an alternative be found, with an access on the west side to be reinstated to Inveralmond industrial estate.”
Mr Penker said the delays not only impacted on those who work on the industrial estate but could deter people from visiting the thriving retail park and could severely delay an emergency response.
The road closure is part of the £35 million A9/A85 junction improvement and link road to Bertha Park project on behalf of Perth and Kinross Council.
This involves the construction of a new A9 junction with slip roads, a new link road to Bertha Park and a new junction on the A85.
The road closure, which came into force on January 15, is to build a new roundabout on Ruthvenfield Road to give access to the new Bertha Park link road.
A spokesperson for BEAR Scotland said: “We’re aware that the closure of Ruthvenfield Road as part of the Perth and Kinross Perth Futures Project has caused some delays at Inveralmond roundabout during peak times.
“We continue to work closely with Perth and Kinross Council to identify measures in minimising any delays for road users for the duration of the road closure.”
Perth and Kinross Council failed to respond to a request for comment.