An Unusual View of the A9
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Image: © Anne Burgess Taken: 23 Jan 2010
The unusual thing about this view of the A9 is that there isn't a single vehicle on it. The road is usually inadequate for the volume of traffic it carries, because most of it is only a single carriageway and constant oncoming traffic means that overtaking opportunities are rare. I would have taken it from the centre line, but there was one car coming from the south which, had I taken the time to walk into the middle of the road, would have spoiled the shot!