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Heavy snow brought parts of Scotland’s transport network to a standstill overnight.

The M90 between Kinross and Dunfermline was one of the worst hit areas on Monday night.

Several lorries became stuck on the motorway or jack-knifed as they struggled in the conditions.

One witness said he saw a row of around 10 lorries stuck.

The road was fully re-opened early on Tuesday morning but there have been reports of more incidents on the road this morning at the M90’s Kinross junction.

There were also delays on the A9 southbound at the Broxden roundabout following a crash around 9.30am on Tuesday.Follow live updates on the Morning BriefPublic transport also suffered because of the snow.

A bus crashed into the wall of a front garden in Hill Street, Cowdenbeath on Monday night.

Nobody was hurt in the incident.

The bus was only travelling up Hill Street becuase of diversions in place away from the town’s High Street.

Police Scotland warned motorists to take care while driving in the treacherous conditions on Tuesday morning.

Meanwhile, Perth and Kinross Council announced Braco Nursery would be closed to pupils on Tuesday.