M90 motorway

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M90 motorway
Length 30 miles
48 km
Direction South - North
Start Inverkeithing near Forth Road Bridge
Primary destinations None
End Perth (two ends; one east, one at Broxden Junction)
Construction dates 1964 - 1978
Motorways joined 2 -
A823(M) motorway
Euroroute(s)
E 15

The M90 is a motorway in Scotland. It runs from Inverkeithing, at the north end of the Forth Road Bridge, to Perth, passing Dunfermline, Cowdenbeath and Kinross on the way. It is Scotland's – and the United Kingdom's – most northerly motorway, the northernmost point on its spur into the western suburbs of Perth at Broxden.

M90 in Fife
M90 in Fife

The M90's arguably most substantial engineering feature is the Friarton Bridge in Perth, a tall concrete pillared structure which traverses the River Tay. The bridge carries eastbound traffic from Broxden towards Dundee and along the Firth of Tay.

The road constitutes most of the southerly part of the crucial A90 corridor from Edinburgh, through Perth, Dundee and Aberdeen to Fraserburgh along Scotland's North Sea coast.

The M90 is considered one of the UK's most sub-standard motorways. Junctions 1 and 2 share a tiny common sliproad, forcing a conflict between entering and leaving traffic at the junction with the A823(M). It lacks hard shoulders for an eight-mile section. In this section there are lay-bys at quarter-mile intervals instead. The M90 also has the tightest corner on the UK motorway network, for which traffic is forced to slow.

Near to its northern terminus, the motorway splits into two branches. One branch forms part of the western bypass of Perth, and meets the A9 at its end. The other branch heads in a north-easterly direction, flowing into the A90 at its end. The easternmost branch was formerly the M85 motorway, until the A85 was renumbered as A90.

The M90 forms part of the Euroroute E15 which runs from Inverness to Algeciras, but is not signposted within Scotland.

M90 Motorway
Northbound exits Junction Southbound exits
Road continues as A90 to Dundee and Aberdeen J11 Perth A85
Non motorway traffic
Perth A85 Start of Motorway
Perth, Stirling, Pitlochry (A9) J10 Perth, Stirling, Pitlochry (A9)
Bridge of Earn, Aberargie A912 J9 Bridge of Earn, Aberargie A912
Cupar, St Andrews A91 J8 No exit
No exit J7 Stirling A91
Milnathort A911
Kinross, Milnathort A977 J6 Kinross, Crook of Devon A977
Cleish, Crook of Devon B9097 J5 Cleish, Ballingry B9097
Kelty, Ballingry A909 J4 Kelty, Lochgelly A909
Dunfermline A907 J3 Dunfermline A907, Kirkcaldy, Glenrothes A92
Kirkcaldy, Glenrothes A92 J2A No exit
Dunfermline, Rosyth A823(M) J2 Dunfermline, Rosyth A823(M)
Start of Motorway J1 Inverkeithing A921
Kincardine, Glasgow A985
Inverkeithing A921
Kincardine, Glasgow A985
Non motorway traffic
Road continues as A90 to Edinburgh


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