A tragic incident on the M90 has once again highlighted the dangers of driving on the wrong side of the road. The crash, which resulted in the deaths of two drivers, has been referred to Police Scotland's watchdog, the Police Investigation & Review Commissioner (PIRC). This incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of road safety and the potential consequences of reckless driving.
The crash occurred around 10.30 pm on Friday, when a grey Ford Kuga was seen driving northbound on the southbound carriageway near junction seven. The vehicle then collided with a white Vauxhall Corsa, which was traveling southbound. Both drivers, a 44-year-old male and a 20-year-old male, sustained fatal injuries and died at the scene. Their families have been informed.
The M90 was closed for approximately 16 hours between junctions six and nine to allow emergency services to conduct their investigations. The northbound carriageway was also temporarily closed overnight. This incident has sparked a thorough investigation by Police Scotland, with Chief Inspector Lyne Williamson emphasizing the need to establish the full circumstances of the crash.
The public is urged to come forward with any information or dashcam footage that could assist the investigation. Anyone traveling on the M90 at the time of the incident is encouraged to contact officers as soon as possible. The reference number for the case is 3758 of April 17, 2026.
This tragic event underscores the critical importance of road safety and the potential consequences of driving on the wrong side of the road. It also highlights the need for vigilant monitoring and enforcement of traffic rules to prevent such incidents from occurring. The involvement of the PIRC in this case will ensure a thorough review of the circumstances, which is essential for learning from this tragic incident and preventing similar tragedies in the future.