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Motorway

Open to general traffic, subject to normal motorway restrictions

Road User Guide
Squares Forth Road Bridge (1)
Forth Road Bridge
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Footpath/Cycleway Restrictions - WEST FOOTPATH - CLOSED (Open at Weekends)

Due to essential maintenance the WEST Footpath/Cycleway is CLOSED except during weekends, please use the EAST Footpath/Cycleway.

Roadworks - Both Directions

There are roadworks in both directions.

Access Restrictions
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Forth Bridge
Open

Road User Guide Summary

  • The Queensferry Crossing is a motorway (M90)

  • The Forth Road Bridge forms part of a Public Transport Corridor restricted to certainusers including buses, taxis, motorcycles (up to 125cc), pedestrians and cyclists.

  • Traffic signs provide relevant guidance for the appropriate use of the bridges and their approach roads.

  • An Intelligent Transport System (ITS) is in operation and includes overhead gantries,spaced regularly along the route. These include motorway signals and variable message signs to control traffic and inform road users. Mandatory variable speed limits are applied when necessary – e.g. during incidents or when significant congestion occurs.

  • Intelligent Transport Systems increase the efficiency and capacity of roads by improving traffic flow and reducing congestion, in turn helping journey time reliability, reducing emissions and improving safety.

  • Road signs indicate where lengths of hard shoulder can be used as permanent bus lanes. When the Forth Road Bridge is closed and appropriate signage is displayed, the Queensferry Crossing hard shoulders can also be used as bus lanes.

  • Road users should use the hard shoulder in an emergency.

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