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SCOTLAND: Scottish Transport System
Written by Scotland.org   
Tuesday, 13 November 2007
Scotland has a good road network with motorways and dual carriageway roads linking many of the main Scottish cities and towns.
Scotland has a good road network with motorways and dual carriageway roads linking many of the main cities and towns.
 
The primary road network extends over most of the country except for a few smaller or remote areas, where there are single track roads with passing places (this means that you have to park in to one side to let other drivers pass or overtake).
 
Ferry services run between all large islands and from Scotland to European ports.

There are regular flights within the UK and a wide range of international connections.
In Scotland, as elsewhere in the UK, driving is always on the left-hand side of the road.
Find all transport options in Scotland via the Traveline Scotland website.
 
 
Courtesy of Scottish Government - Scotland Is The Place
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