Murdo has slammed “inconsiderate” motorists who flouted the law on the Queensferry Crossing during recent tests for automated barriers but has stressed that the bridge should not have to close at all.
He was commenting after BEAR Scotland confirmed that up to 200 vehicles travelling southbound drove past warning signs on the Crossing during the testing of the automated barriers, which will be used in the event of the bridge having to close due to falling ice from its cables.
Police Scotland were involved in this trial. However, the police vehicle on its way to the north end of the bridge had to prioritise another live incident so it could not be present for the start of the trial.
Commenting, Murdo said: “The inconsiderate actions of these motorists who continued to ignore the warning ‘X’ signs on the overhead gantries that warned of the lane closures for an astonishing 20 minutes is frankly appalling. This led to the first northbound motorists, who probably stopped quicker due to the presence of a police car, being delayed by an hour. This is not good enough and must be condemned.”
Murdo continued: “It is fair enough for the bridge operator BEAR Scotland to carry out this trial but at the end of the day measures like this should not be necessary. The SNP Government were so keen to publicise the fact that the bridge would not close due to high winds, unlike the Forth Road Bridge, but they are embarrassed at the Queensferry Crossing having to close due to ice falling from its cables.
“This is something that should have been looked at prior to the opening of the Queensferry Crossing. We are now in the midst of a very cold spell of weather, said to be coming from Scandinavia, so we may well see the chaotic scenes we had back in 2020, which resulted in lengthy traffic delays and massive disruption for motorists and lorries carrying goods.”