A car went onto its roof after a crash in Perthshire on Friday evening.
The accident, which didn’t involve any other single vehicle, took place on the A9 at Aberuthven shortly before 5pm.
Police, Scottish Fire and Rescue and the ambulance service were called to the scene.
*UPDATE*#A9 S/B Auchterarder now ⛔️CLOSED⛔️ due to an RTC ⚠ ? police are on site, traffic queuing.#AvoidIfPossible @NETrunkRoads https://t.co/DuHh7fOntI
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A woman required medical attention from a paramedic at the scene.
A police spokesman said: “The accident was reported to us at 4.57pm.
“The car was on its roof but there were no people trapped.
“The car had two occupants, one of whom had a minor injury.”
The accident led to the road being closed in the southbound direction and rush hour traffic queuing.
A Scottish Fire and Rescue spokesman said: “We received a call regarding a car that was on its roof.
“There were two adult casualties who were removed before the arrival of the fire service and we assisted the doctor on scene to administer first aid to a female casualty.
“We had one appliance attend from Auchterarder.”
Meanwhile a broken down lorry on the M90 near Bridge of Earn led to eight miles of queuing traffic.
17:20 #M90 S/B J9 Bridge of Earn – J8 Arlary 7 – 8 mile queue‼ due to an RTC that's now off the carriageway.#AvoidIfPossible@NETrunkRoads pic.twitter.com/u6VieDADpg
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The incident took place at 5.35pm and affected the southbound carriageway.
The vehicle was recovered shortly after 6pm.