Temporary average speed cameras enforcing reduced speed limits on M90 at Masterton Viaduct

As a result of essential works on Masterton Viaduct, a temporary speed limit is in place for the safety of road users and the workforce on the M90 between J1b Ferrytoll and J2 Masterton, Rosyth. This section of the motorway is subject to temporary 50mph and 40mph speed limits, which are being enforced by temporary average speed cameras for the duration of the works, with traffic restrictions estimated to be in place for up to 13 weeks.

Temporary average speed cameras are operating 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Signage is in place to remind road users of the reduced speed limits and that they are being enforced by average speed cameras.

Michael Grant, East Safety Camera Unit Manager said “As a result of the ongoing works on the M90 at Masterton Bridge, journey times may increase slightly. However, it is vital that drivers adhere to the reduced speed limits for the safety of road users and the workforce, who have no protective shield should a collision occur. Failure to comply will result in a minimum £100 fine and 3 points on your licence. Motorists can keep informed of overnight road closures on BEAR Scotland’s website and should plan ahead for their journey.”