No stopping, no parking!
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Image: © Gordon Hatton Taken: 11 Oct 2020
A most odd sign to see on a rural back road in highland Perthshire. Almost the whole distance along the Schiehallion road from the edge of Kinloch Rannoch to the junction with B846 as it heads south over the hills to Aberfeldy is now a clearway. This seemingly draconian rule has been introduced due to irresponsible parking along the roadside particularly by those setting off to climb Schiehallion. The photographer passed by the official Schiehallion car park several times during an October week and found it full to overflowing on each occasion. The narrow road along the south side of Loch Tummel has a similar restriction.