A man has been reported following a three-vehicle crash on the A9 earlier this week.
The 47-year-old has been reported to the procurator fiscal following the incident south of Dalwhinnie on Wednesday afternoon.
Police issued an appeal to anyone who witnesses the collision to contact them.
Two men were slightly hurt in the incident, which left a lorry overturned.
A police spokeswoman said: “Police Scotland are appealing for witnesses to a collision which occurred on the A9 on Wednesday.
“Just before 3pm a lorry, a Volkswagen Passat and a black BMW collided half a mile north of Drumochter.”
He said: “Occupants of the vehicles were taken to Raigmore hospital in Inverness for assessment but no-one was seriously injured.
“Anyone who witnessed the collision or has any information that may assist the investigation is asked to contact police on 101.”
The collision happened on a single carriageway section of the Inverness to Perth road, about five miles south of Dalwhinnie and just north of the start of the dual carriageway section at Drumochter Pass.
The road was closed for several hours as emergency services worked at the scene.
Firefighters from Inverness, Grantown, Newtonmore and Kingussie all attended at the scene, with one person cut free from their vehicle.
Another stretch of the A9, near Inveralmond, was closed twice on Thursday, causing traffic disruption.
A car’s trailer overturned at around 2.30pm and there was a minor crash involving two cars shortly afterwards.