The Scottish and UK governments are urged to help make the A75 and A77 'safer, greener and better'.
The Scottish and UK governments are being urged to work together to upgrade two key roads in southern Scotland.
The South West Scotland Transport Alliance wants the ministers at Holyrood and Westminster to form a task force to deliver urgent improvements.The A75 runs from Gretna to Stranraer while the A77 runs down the Ayrshire coast.However, there is long-standing concern about the state of the roads - and their impact on safety and the region's economy.
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