Motorhome drives on the wrong side of A9 motorway in Scotland

Shocking footage shows motorhome driving the wrong way down a dual carriageway as oncoming traffic is forced to swerve

  • New video shows a motorhome driving on the wrong side of the A9 in Scotland
  • The motorhome charges down the motorway and just misses colliding with cars
  • Alan McConachie, 25, who took the video said he was in ‘a total state of shock’ 

A motorhome has been captured on video driving on the wrong side of the road on a dual carriageay in Scotland. 

The video was captured on the A9 near the town of Ballinluig, in the Scottish highlands, by 25-year-old Alan McConachie.

The footage shows the motorhome charging down the highway as two cars drive past in the opposite direction. 

Alan McConachie, 25,  started filming the video while he was driving on the A9 near the town of Ballinluig in the Scottish highlands 

Luckily, the motorhome did not collide with any of the oncoming vehicles.  

The driver of the motorhome pulls over at the conclusion of the short video.

Mr McConachie said he was in ‘total shock’ when he first saw the vehicle driving in the wrong direction.

‘I saw the motorhome veer across and wondered what the hell he was doing,’ he said.

The motorhome charged down the motorway in the video and just misses colliding with two cars

The motorhome charged down the motorway in the video and just misses colliding with two cars

‘I don’t know if the guy was on the phone or what, but it’s a really dangerous situation and I’m glad no one got hurt.

‘I just couldn’t believe what I was seeing.’

Mr McConachie posted the video on Facebook, where it now has more than 130,000 views. 

Mr McConachie said he was in 'total shock' when he first saw the vehicle driving in the wrong direction

Mr McConachie said he was in ‘total shock’ when he first saw the vehicle driving in the wrong direction

He said: ‘I first put it on snapchat and everyone thought it was wild.

‘It’s on Facebook now and it’s sitting on 130,000 views just now.

‘I’m glad the video made it as far as it did.’ 

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