Most people go by train or on foot.
Most people in Scotland DON'T wear plaid. It's just traditional.
Because Scotland has some of the most spectacular scenery in the UK.
I live in Scotland and have never heard of them, they could be a small local firm however.
Not if they start the journey in England.
Actually, most people in Scotland live in the central belt region, which includes cities like Glasgow and Edinburgh. The Southern Uplands are a mountainous region in the southern part of Scotland with a much smaller population compared to the central belt.
Old age pensioners receive free bus passes in most areas.
Scotland is northeast of Maine.
Like in any country goods in Scotland can travel in many ways by road, rail, sea, waterways and air.Like in any country goods in Scotland can travel in many ways by road, rail, sea, waterways and air.Like in any country goods in Scotland can travel in many ways by road, rail, sea, waterways and air.Like in any country goods in Scotland can travel in many ways by road, rail, sea, waterways and air.Like in any country goods in Scotland can travel in many ways by road, rail, sea, waterways and air.Like in any country goods in Scotland can travel in many ways by road, rail, sea, waterways and air.Like in any country goods in Scotland can travel in many ways by road, rail, sea, waterways and air.Like in any country goods in Scotland can travel in many ways by road, rail, sea, waterways and air.Like in any country goods in Scotland can travel in many ways by road, rail, sea, waterways and air.Like in any country goods in Scotland can travel in many ways by road, rail, sea, waterways and air.Like in any country goods in Scotland can travel in many ways by road, rail, sea, waterways and air.
The busiest travel day of the week for most people is typically Friday.
The slowest travel day of the week for most people is typically Sunday.
From where?
Yes