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Changed the speed limit for trucks to 50mph on the single track parts of the A9 from Perth to Inverness, but the bastards still elephant race on the dual carriageway sections 

 

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They changed the single carriageway speed limit to 50 for trucks nationwide ages ago.

I very much doubt any truck will be anything other than going as fast as they dare/can.

When will people realise we are always. Either late or 3 parts lost due to others, normally you the customers most of the time. We are not holding people up on purpose. If my truck could go as fast as the cars how fast do you think id be going.

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taking John's advice re:A9, whats the best route from Perth via Kirriemuir ( going to see Bon scott statue)? maybe back over the cairngorms on the C class roads?

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Deffo Drewps...  Perth- Blairgowrie A93 -  Then up the scenic Glenshee - to Braemar - then on to Tomintoul ,  brilliant road,  ,then to Grantown on spey..  from there,  you have a choice  -  back over to the A9 [  only 15miles to inverness left on that bastard road,] .or,  to Aviemore,  then  under the A9,,,,[ staying on b class roads, to Lagan ,[ spectacular views]  to Spean Bridge,  then a choice,  north to Skye or south to Fort william,.  take a right to Malaig [ ferry to Skye ]  £7.00  for a bike,   .then over the island  ,  then over the bridge to mainland again,  then north to Apple Cross,, this is back on the NC500,,,,   heres us  Halfway up the cattle pass, to applecross,  ,  amazing,,

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