The number of crashes caused by motorists driving on the wrong side of the road has increased by 46% in a year.
Figures released by Transport Scotland showed there were 35 collisions caused by "inexperience of driving on the left" in 2023, up from 24 the previous year.
Campaigners have described the rise as "disappointing" and called for additional signage and prompts to be put in place as a reminder for tourists, particularly in rural areas.
Road Safety Scotland said there was no clear reason for the increased frequency of crashes.
One of the collisions recorded in the 2023 figures resulted in a death.
Signage is often placed at airports and other transport hubs and car hire facilities reminding drivers that vehicles in the UK drive on the left side of the road.