A study is being carried out in a bid to cut congestion at some of Aberdeen’s busiest junctions.

Aberdeen City Council is aiming to bring in changes to four spots along the A90 Anderson Drive to improve the flow of traffic as well as encourage walking and cycling.

Those being considered are the traffic lights junction between North Anderson Drive, Westburn Road and Lang Stracht, and three roundabouts at King’s Gate, Broomhill Road and the Bridge of Dee.

SIAS transport planners have been tasked by the council to look at potential changes and people are being urged to fill in a survey to give their views.

The move comes as traffic is expected to reduce with the introduction of the AWPR, due to open by the end of 2017.

It is hoped any changes to the junctions would also maximise the benefits of having the bypass, by improving links to it, as well as helping with the flow of public transport.

Those filling in the questionnaire are asked whether they use each junction, what problems they can identify, what improvements are required and whether any alterations would change their use of the junction.

Last year plans were put forward to replace the roundabout on Anderson Drive at King’s Gate into a signalised junction.

Similar plans were also lodged to turn the roundabout at Broomhill Road into a signalised junction.

The closing date for submissions to the survey is this Friday.