A busy Glasgow road has been hit with restrictions amid 'urgent gas escape investigations'.
Glasgow City Council has said temporary traffic lights have been put in place on Queen Margaret Drive in the city's North while Scottish Gas Network (SGN) completes 'gas escape investigations' in the area.
The local authority has revealed four-way temporary traffic lights have been put in place on the road.
Meanwhile, drivers will be banned from turning left onto Queen Margaret Drive from Wilton Street.
The council has said works have begun today (Wednesday, May 22) and are expected to last for two weeks.
Drivers are being urged to expect delays in the area.
A diversion will be in place for motorists.
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