Major Fife Road Closure

A section of the A92 between Bankhead Roundabout in Glenrothes and Redhouse Roundabout in Kirkcaldy is set to benefit from £320,000 resurfacing improvements starting tonight.

The resurfacing will begin on Friday 25 September at 7.30pm and is programmed to take place over one weekend using 24 hour working. Its hoped that the improvements will be completed by 6.30am on Monday 28 September. 

The resurfacing works mean a full road closure of the A92 southbound carriageway between Bankhead Roundabout and Redhouse Roundabout. During the southbound closure, all vehicles heading south will be diverted off the A92 at Bankhead Roundabout and then diverted via the B921, B922 and B981 which they can then re-join the A92 at Chapel.

This southbound section of the A92 is used by around 16,170 vehicles every day.

Commenting on the improvements, Andy Thompson, BEAR Scotland’s North East Unit Representative, said: “These works will repair a number of cracks, potholes and other issues which will improve the general condition and safety of the road for motorists. The resurfacing has been scheduled to minimise delays, however, we encourage motorists to plan their journeys in advance and allow some extra time to reach their destination.”

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