A9 Motorway
The A9 Motorway is a major road in Scotland that connects the cities of Dunblane and Inverness. It spans approximately 130 miles and serves as a vital route for both local and long-distance traffic, facilitating travel through the scenic Scottish Highlands.
Originally constructed in the 1970s, the A9 has undergone several upgrades to improve safety and efficiency. It features various sections with dual carriageways, allowing for smoother traffic flow. The motorway is also known for its picturesque views, making it a popular choice for tourists exploring the Highlands.