Spring Road Trip Drive With Music To Friarton Bridge On History Visit To Perthshire Scotland

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Published1 week ago
Duration21:38
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Languageen-GB
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Tour Scotland Spring 4K travel video, with Scottish music, of a road trip drive North up the M90 motorway to the Friarton Bridge on history visit to Perth, Perthshire, Britain, United Kingdom. Friarton Bridge which spans the River Tay forms part of the important east coast road corridor from Edinburgh through to Dundee and Aberdeen. in the distance you can see Kinnoull Hill a popular walking area by Perth. The M90 is a motorway in Scotland. It runs from junction 1a of the M9, at the south end of the Queensferry Crossing Road Bridge, to Perth, passing Dunfermline and Kinross on the way. It is the most northerly motorway in the United Kingdom. The M90's most substantial engineering feature is the Friarton Bridge which spans the River Tay by Perth. Unless a motorway is a natural extension of an A road, you join it from a slip road. Accelerate until you are travelling alongside the traffic already on the motorway and slot in, using your mirrors and indicators. The speed limit is usually 70mph, but there are occasions when signs tell you that there’s a lower speed limit in force. Keep left when you can. Use the outside lanes only when you need to overtake. Overtake only on the right of other cars, unless you’re crawling in a traffic jam. Don’t use the hard shoulder unless you have a breakdown or you are directed to do so. It’ is illegal to use it otherwise. Signs on central reservations apply to all lanes. Signs above the road on gantries can apply only to the lanes they’ are over. Don’t tailgate, and leave even more room between you and other vehicles if it’s wet, icy or foggy. Get in the left hand lane in good time before you reach your exit junction. Of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day. Find things to see and do in Scotland where you are always welcome. When driving on Scottish roads in Scotland slow down and enjoy the trip. The date for astronomical spring is Sunday 20th March, ending on Tuesday 21st June #scotland #spring #scotlandroadtrip #music #motorway #history #drivingtrip @tourscotland

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