Welcome to your daily traffic update on this chilly morning!
Yesterday was a nightmare for thousands of motorists in the north-east battling to get to work – between two accidents on the A90 and another at Bucksburn.
Thankfully, today is much less chaotic, with no accidents or incidents reported on any roads in the north of Scotland.
However, Traffic Scotland has issued a warning to drivers to be extra careful this morning due to low temperatures sweeping the country. Frost is expected to cover much of the region’s roads.
Low temperature warning has extended to #Strathclyde #Grampian #Highlands #WesternIsles #Central and #Lothian&Borders pic.twitter.com/zUzzdo9Hr9
— Traffic Scotland (@trafficscotland) November 5, 2014
Riverside Drive in Aberdeen remains closed between Queen Elizabeth Bridge and Polmuir Road while engineers replace a faulty gas main.
In Aberdeenshire, Shore Street in Macduff is still shut due to the earlier fire at the old Highland Haven hotel.
In the Highlands, the Stromferry bypass between Ardnarff and Attadale from will be open from 7am this morning to 7pm tonight, but be under traffic management.
It comes after a recent landslip, which is currently being assessed to confirm what further stabilisation work will be required.
A diversion route whilst the road is closed overnight will be available on the A890 Strathcarron to Achnasheen.
#Highlands: #A890 Stromeferry bypass CLOSED btw Ardnarff & Attadale. Will re-open @ 7am & close again @ 7pm tonight http://t.co/KRkRLzWigs
— Traffic Scotland (@trafficscotland) November 5, 2014