There were 67 fatalities along the highway's 273 miles from Stirling to Caithness between 2006 and 2010.
This includes tragedies on the parts of the A9 that are already dual carriageways, such as the stretch from Stirling to Perth.
The A9 is both Scotland's longest road – and, at least according to unadjusted figures – its most deadly.
There were 67 fatalities along the highway's 273 miles from Stirling to Caithness between 2006 and 2010.
This includes tragedies on the parts of the A9 that are already dual carriageways, such as the stretch from Stirling to Perth.
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