Three people have been taken to hospital after a crash on the A9 in heavy snowfall this morning.
Emergency services headed to the scene at between Dalmagarry and the Slochd Summit at around 9.30am.
A Peugeot van and Renault Scenic were involved in the accident and firefighters used cutting gear to free an elderly patient from one of the vehicles.
A police spokesman said: “Three casualties were taken to Raigmore Hospital where they are not deemed to be in a life threatening condition.
“Drivers are thanked for their patience during the road closure.”
The road was closed in both directions for several hours. It re-opened just around midday.
Earlier this morning, Traffic Scotland posted pictures of heavy snowfall around the Slochd Summit with traffic moving very slowly in the area.