Scots drivers were forced to navigate through a trail of hazardous debris after a lorry shed giant building blocks along the A90 carriageway.
Fuming motorists in Aberdeenshire bore the brunt of the dangerous incident after the lorry shed bricks and rock debris on the dual carriageway near Stonehaven sometime on Sunday afternoon.
A passenger of one driver captured the trail of debris on video, showing large boulders and blocks strewn across the road.

Cars can be seen moving slowly around the wreckage for several metres.
Around 5pm, Road Policing teams attended the site between the A92 and Spurryhillock junctions to address the problem.
They advised drivers to slow down and be prepared to stop if told to by one of the teams.

A Road Policing Scotland spokesperson said: "We are currently in attendance on the #A90 northbound, between the #A92 and #Spurryhillock junctions in relation to large amounts of brick and rock debris on the carriageway.
"Please slow down and be prepared to stop if directed to by one of our units".
Police Scotland have been contacted for further comment.
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