Tour Scotland 4K dreich Spring travel video of road trip drive, with Scottish music, West on the A90 road from Dundee in Tayside on history visit ro Bridgend in Perth, Perthshire, Britain, United Kingdom. Dreich is a Scots word for dull and cloudy weather. This Scottish road originates in Edinburgh, it the travels west and over the Forth Road Bridge, before turning into the M90 motorway. At Perth, the M90 again becomes the A90, now running north east to Dundee and through the Kingsway road system. It then passes Forfar, Brechin, Stracathro, the site of an ancient Roman Camp, Stonehaven, Bridge of Muchalls, where the Burn of Muchalls flows under, near Muchalls Castle, near Saint Ternan's Church, Newtonhill, Portlethen, from there through the city of Aberdeen, crossing the Ythan Estuary, on to Peterhead on its way to Fraserburgh. When driving in Scotland, slow down and enjoy the trip. Similarly to driving in winter, driving on the A roads at night it is all about visibility and driving more carefully. Ensure your car's exterior lighting is clean and fully functional, so this means making sure your headlights and brake lights are clean and all bulbs are working as they should. Turn your headlights on before sunset and keep them on for an hour after sunrise. Use full beam when you need to, but remember to dip your lights if there's oncoming traffic. Have your eyes checked regularly. Of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day. Find things to see and do in Scotland where you are always welcome. When driving on Scottish roads in Scotland slow down and enjoy the trip
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