A947 road explained
Country: | SCT |
Type: | A |
Route: | 947 |
Header Type: | minor |
Length Mi: | 40.7 |
Terminus A: | Aberdeen |
Terminus B: | Banff |
The A947 is a single-carriageway road in Scotland that links Aberdeen to Banff via several towns in Aberdeenshire, including Newmachar, Oldmeldrum, Fyvie and Turriff.[1]
Approximately half a mile before Oldmeldrum are views of Bennachie.
The A947 has a poor safety record, with over 20 fatal crashes occurring between 2005 and 2018.[2]
References
- Web site: A947 – Roader's Digest: The SABRE Wiki. 2020-06-16. sabre-roads.org.uk.
- Web site: Walsh. Stephen. Public urged to have say on safety improvements on notorious north-east road. 2020-06-16. Press and Journal. en-US.
57.4135°N -2.3668°W