Use the filters below to see up to date information on Scotland’s motorway and trunk road network. Plain text versions are also available.
Traffic congestion help:
- Normal, free-flowing
- Slow traffic
- Heavy queuing traffic
- Stationary queuing traffic
Bridges help:
- Open - No Forecast
- Open - With Forecast
- Restrictions
Cities that have introduced Low Emission Zones, which are designed to improve air quality. Vehicles that do not meet the emission standards set for a Low Emission Zone will not be able to drive within the zone.
Winter Salt Treatment help:
- Treatment Planned
- No Treatment Planned
- No Data
For live tracking of gritters, visit our Trunk Road Gritter Tracker map.
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Traffic congestion help:
- Normal, free-flowing
- Slow traffic
- Heavy queuing traffic
- Stationary queuing traffic
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Advice for visiting Scotland in 2024
Scotland’s Trunk Road Network passes through some of the country’s most popular beauty spots. Loch Ness, Loch Lomond, and the North Coast 500 are all accessible by the trunk network. We welcome any visitors to our beautiful country, but there are a few things you should keep in mind if you plan to use the roads.
Quick links
Below are some quick links to help you to plan your journey:
Choose Public Transport
To help you make greener travel choices and to leave the car at home, we have up-to-date links for Scotland’s buses, trains, planes, subways and ferries.