
Mobile safety cameras are to be put in place on a dangerous stretch of the A84 near Blair Drummond Safari Park.
It follows calls from campaign groups and Stirling and Strathallan MP Chris Kane for improvements to the area.
Five serious accidents have been recorded in the last few months on two junctions in the area.
Police Scotland say a mobile camera will be in place from today, near to Nyadd Farm.
Officers say the camera is aiming to reduce the number of people injured on roads across the area, by improving driver behaviour.
Michael Grant, East Safety Camera Unit Manager said “The Safety Camera Programme Route Strategy enables the East Safety Camera Unit to respond quickly to emerging road safety concerns by adding new camera locations to existing routes.
“Travelling above the speed limit not only increases the risk of a collision but also the likelihood of severe injuries if a collision occurs. Drivers should be aware that there have been a number of collisions in recent weeks, and the safety camera van should be a reminder of the importance of travelling within the speed limit for the safety of all road users.”