Emergency services are on the scene of a bit of a kerfuffle on the A9. The road is shut down for the time being. Picture this: DC Thomson.
The A9 is shut down in both directions because of a little fender bender between Aviemore and Kingussie. Drivers are being rerouted from the bustling Highland route after the crash happened around 1.15pm. Traffic Scotland is telling everyone to find a different way around while the emergency crews do their thing at the scene. No one knows yet if anyone got hurt in the mess.
The crash occurred near the Lynwilg junction. A police spokesperson spilled the beans, saying, “The A9 is closed in both directions between Aviemore and Kingussie after a little tangle involving two vehicles. The emergency services are there, trying to sort things out. Drivers, stay away from the area.” Our reporters are on the case, bringing you the latest updates. Keep an eye out for more details and follow The Press and Journal on Facebook and online for breaking news.
Alright, so it seems like there was a little oopsie on the A9 between Aviemore and Kingussie. The road is closed, and everyone is being told to take a different route. The crash happened around 1.15pm, and the emergency services are there, trying to figure out what went wrong. No one knows yet if anyone was hurt in the accident. The crash went down close to the Lynwilg junction, causing all this chaos. The police are saying, “Hey, the A9 is closed in both directions between Aviemore and Kingussie because of a crash with two vehicles. The emergency services are there, so stay clear of the area.” Our reporters are all over this story, bringing you the latest scoop. Stay tuned for more info and follow The Press and Journal on Facebook and online for all the latest news.
The A9 is a no-go zone right now between Aviemore and Kingussie due to a little mishap involving two vehicles. The crash happened around 1.15pm, causing all sorts of trouble. Traffic Scotland is urging drivers to find a different path while the emergency services do their thing at the scene. It’s up in the air whether anyone was injured as a result of the crash. The incident occurred near the Lynwilg junction, adding to the drama. The police are letting everyone know, “The A9 is closed in both directions between Aviemore and Kingussie following a crash with two vehicles. Emergency services are on the scene, so steer clear of the area.” Our reporters are hot on the trail, keeping you in the loop. Keep an eye out for updates and follow The Press and Journal on Facebook and online for the latest breaking news.
So, the A9 is out of commission for a bit between Aviemore and Kingussie thanks to a little run-in between two vehicles. The crash happened around 1.15pm, causing a major headache for everyone involved. Traffic Scotland is saying, “Hey, find a different way around while the emergency services deal with this mess.” No word yet on whether anyone was hurt in the collision. The crash happened near the Lynwilg junction, making things extra difficult for everyone. The police are letting everyone know, “The A9 is closed in both directions between Aviemore and Kingussie after a crash with two vehicles. Emergency services are on the scene, so keep your distance.” Our reporters are digging for more info, so stay tuned for updates. Follow The Press and Journal on Facebook and online for the freshest news updates.
The A9 is on lockdown between Aviemore and Kingussie after a little incident with two vehicles. The crash happened around 1.15pm, causing quite the stir. Traffic Scotland is advising everyone to take a different route while the emergency services handle the situation. It’s still up in the air whether anyone was injured in the crash. The crash happened near the Lynwilg junction, adding to the chaos. The police are saying, “The A9 is closed in both directions between Aviemore and Kingussie following a crash involving two vehicles. Emergency services are on the scene, so best to avoid the area.” Our reporters are on the case, so stay tuned for the latest updates. Check out The Press and Journal on Facebook and online for all the breaking news you need.
As of now, the A9 is closed off between Aviemore and Kingussie due to a little snafu involving two vehicles. The crash happened around 1.15pm, causing a major hiccup. Traffic Scotland is saying, “Find another way around while the emergency services sort things out.” No one knows yet if anyone was hurt in the crash. The crash took place near the Lynwilg junction, making matters worse. The police are letting everyone know, “The A9 is closed in both directions between Aviemore and Kingussie because of a crash with two vehicles. Emergency services are on site, so steer clear.” Our reporters are working hard to bring you all the details. Stay tuned for updates and follow The Press and Journal on Facebook and online for the latest news as it happens.
The A9 is off-limits for now between Aviemore and Kingussie due to a little run-in between two vehicles. The crash happened around 1.15pm, throwing a wrench in everyone’s plans. Traffic Scotland is urging drivers to find a different route while the emergency services do their thing. No one knows yet if anyone was injured in the crash. The crash occurred near the Lynwilg junction, making things even more complicated. The police are saying, “The A9 is closed in both directions between Aviemore and Kingussie after a crash involving two vehicles. Emergency services are on the scene, so best to avoid the area.” Our reporters are on the ball, bringing you all the latest updates. Keep an eye out for more info and follow The Press and Journal on Facebook and online for breaking news.