M90 Motorway
The M90 Motorway is a major road in Scotland that connects the city of Edinburgh to Perth. It serves as a vital link for both local and long-distance traffic, facilitating travel across the central region of the country. The motorway is approximately 30 miles long and is part of the larger network of motorways in the UK.
Opened in the late 1960s, the M90 features several key junctions, including connections to the M9 and the A90 roads. It also includes the iconic Forth Road Bridge, which spans the Firth of Forth, providing stunning views and an essential crossing for vehicles.