The public will have the chance to pore over plans for a stretch of the A9 that is due to be dualled.
Plans for the upgrade on the 5.2mile stretch between Tomatin and Moy, south of Inverness, will go on show at exhibitions on October 26 and 27.
A Transport Scotland spokeswoman said that the exhibitions would be chance for the public to see route and junction options for the project.
The stretch is the most northerly section of the £3billion dualling programme.
It is seen as having the fewest constraints compared to other sections due to be dualled, but will require some work on junctions and access roads.
It will follow the line of the existing road and fill the gap between dual carriageway stretches between Inverness-Moy and Tomatin-Carrbridge.
A Transport Scotland spokeswoman said: “The public exhibitions for the A9 Dualling Tomatin to Moy project will give local communities and road users the opportunity to view and feedback on updated information about the Scottish Government’s plans to dual the A9.
“The exhibitions will present route and junction options for one of the dualling projects where detailed assessment is still to get underway.
“We would encourage members of the public to come along and find out more about the emerging plans for the A9 dualling in their area.”
The exhibitions will be held at Strathdearn Village Hall in Tomatin between 4pm-8pm on Monday, October 26 and 11am-4pm the following day.