A local councillor organized a celebratory event for the A90 bridge to mark the anniversary of a flyover strike [1].
The event highlights the resilience of local infrastructure and the community's reaction to the incident. While the bridge remains in use, the celebration serves as a public acknowledgement of the damage the structure sustained.
The event, described as a "bridge bash," took place approximately one year after a flyover on the bridge was struck [1]. The councillor said the gathering was intended to celebrate the continued use of the bridge following the accident [1].
Details regarding the specific nature of the strike and the resulting repairs were not provided in the available reports. However, the timing of the event aligns with the one-year anniversary of the original incident [1].
Local officials have not released further statements regarding the costs of the repairs or the cause of the initial strike. The celebration remains a singular effort by the local councillor to recognize the bridge's status within the region [1].
“A local councillor organized a celebratory event for the A90 bridge”
This event reflects a localized attempt to transform a negative infrastructure failure into a community milestone. By framing the anniversary of a bridge strike as a celebration, the local leadership seeks to emphasize recovery and utility over the initial disruption caused by the accident.





