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Overtourism on Scotland’s A9 highway is boosting accidents, leading to "T-plates" for tourists to signal unfamiliarity and improve road safety.
Overtourism in Scotland is increasing dangerous road accidents, especially on the hazardous A9 highway, prompting hotel owner Robert Marshall to create "T-plates"—adhesive stickers for tourists’ cars to signal unfamiliarity with local driving rules.
Inspired by a stressful drive on Tenerife, the £9.99 plates, with 10% of sales going to road-safety charities, have gained popularity online, particularly on TikTok, where users report other drivers giving more space.
Though not officially endorsed, they are legal if not offensive.
Safety advocates say they help reduce tailgating and improve reaction time.
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El exceso de turismo en la autopista A9 de Escocia está aumentando los accidentes, lo que lleva a la creación de "placas en T" para que los turistas señalen la falta de familiaridad y mejoren la seguridad vial.