Roads and driving in Norway
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This page includes topical galleries with sample pictures related to roads, driving and traffic in Norway.
Types of roads[edit]
For details see International E-road network, Norwegian national road and Norwegian county road
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European route, white print on green background
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National route
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Regional route, black on white
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Motorway (controlled-access highway)
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Motorway
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Motorway traffic road (Limited-access road, often two-lane expressway)
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Motor traffic road at Lillehammer
Road constructions[edit]
Miscellaneous[edit]
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E18 built as motorway, with toll (near Larvik)
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E18 at Langangen
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Route E6 as motor traffic road with median barrier
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Joint construction of E6 and Hamar railway at lake Mjøsa
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Route E6 as two-lane undivided
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E6 motorway through Akershus county
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Road 7 changes at Krøderen lake
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Switchback tunnels on road 7, Eidfjord
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New tunnel next to abandoned tunnel, road 60 Stranda
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Concrete tunnel built for avalanche protecting
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New lanes on E6 in Trondheim
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Road 820 Nordland, with pedestrian/bike lane
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Nyksund road, Nordland
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Road 86, Gryllefjord
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Kåfjord tunnel under construction
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Road 882 at Øksfjorden, Finnmark
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Hamningberg road, Finnmark
Historic and/or abandoned[edit]
Main category: Historic roads and trails in Norway
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Vindhellavegen, Lærdal
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Old Eidfjord tunnel (road 7), abandoned 1976
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Road 7 Eidfjord, abandoned section in Måbødalen
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Old road and tunnel, Eidfjord
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"Knuten", Geiranger (road 63)
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Kossdal road, Osterøy
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Kvamskleiva, Filefjell mt. pass
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Filefjell mt. pass, Carpelan drawing
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Abdandoned section of road 650 at Ørskog
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Stalheimskleiva hairpins (not abandoned)
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Måbødalen (near road 7)
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Old Strynefjell road (open for tourists)
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Skodje bridges (closed for cars)
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Honndøla bridge, closed for cars
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Abandoned tunnel on road 60 Olden-Innvik
Tunnels[edit]
Main category: Road tunnels in Norway
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Inside Lærdal tunnel, E16, the longest road tunnel in the world
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Stigaberg tunnel, county road 609, Sunnfjord
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Narrow tunnel on road 50
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E16 between two tunnels seen from Stalheim
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Nordkapp underwater tunnel, 212 meters below water surface
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Øyer tunnel, E6
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Brattheia tunnel, E18, motorway
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The "Opera tunnel" downtown Oslo
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Entrance to the Bømlafjord tunnel, E39. The bottom of the tunnel is the deepest point on the international E-road network
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Ryfylke Tunnel, Rv13 is the world's longest and deepest subsea road tunnel
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Road E136 under Raumabanen railway
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Stetind tunnel at Tysfjord
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Sørskar tunnel, Troms county road
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Oslofjord underwater tunnel
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Oppdølstranda tunnel under construction, rout 70
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Landslide protection concrete tunnel, Narvik/Beisfjord road 751.
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Kvalsund tunnel, 56 meters below sea, road 863
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Underground roundabout junction, Langnestunnelen, Tromsø
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Fjærtunnelen at Bangsund (per 1936)
Bridges[edit]
Main category: Road bridges in Norway
Southern Norway[edit]
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Southern Norway
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Drammen bridge (rail bridge behind)
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New Svinesund bridge
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Sandesund bridge, road E6 across Glomma river.
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Frednes bridge, road 354, Porsgrunn
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MS Victoria passing through Sundkil bridge
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Nordhordland ponton (floating) bridge, on E39 at Bergen
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Bergsøysund ponton bridge, E39 at Kristiansund
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Hardanger bridge under construction (roads 13 and 7)
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Gjemnessund bridge, E39
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Atlantic road
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Skodje bridges
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Tresfjord bridge (E136) under construction
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Ikjefjord bridge under construction
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Several bridges at Minnesund, E6
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Lunde bridge, Etnedal (stone arch, 1822)
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Wooden arch bridge, E6, Tangen
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Bridge across Mjøsa, Norway's largest lake
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Nybergsund bridge (2005), wood construction
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Fedafjorden bridge under construction, road E39
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Lysefjorden bridge, Rogaland, road 13
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Boknasund bridge, E39, Rogaland
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Karmsund bridge (arc, steel trusses)
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Bridge across Skjoldastraumen (saltwater locks)
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Hellandbrua, E18, Vestfold
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Vassbotn bridge, E18
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Skarnsund bridge, Mosvik-Inderøy, Nord-Trøndelag
Northern Norway[edit]
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Northern Norway
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Brønnøysund bridge
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Kalvøyrevet bridge, Nordland
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Djupfjord bridge
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Trengsel bridge, road E6
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Engeløy bridges at Steigen, Nordland
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Skjomen bridge
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Hurtigruten passing Raftsundet bridge
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Sundklakkstraumen bridge, Lofoten
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Sortland bridge
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Hadsel bridge, road 82
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Tromsø bridge (Arctic cathedral behind)
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Sandnessund bridge (cantilever construction), Tromsø
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Mjøsundet bridge, Troms
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Kvalsundet bridge, Finnmark
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Veidnes bridge, Finnmark
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Elvenes bridge, 1928
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Sami bridge, road E75 Norway-Finland
Intersections[edit]
Grade separated or not.
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Sinsen interchange, Oslo, roads 4 and ring 3
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Complex bridge intersections in Oslo
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County roads 23 and 165, Akershus
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Langangen intersection, E18, Porsgrunn
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Road/railway crossing, Sandnes
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E8/E6 intersection, Troms
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Haukeli, junction of Road 9 and E134
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Geiterygg tunnel, road 36 under runway on Skien airport
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The "spaghetti" on Nygårdstangen, Bergen, E16/E39
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E6 and road 80 intersection, Fauske
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A traffic circle type of intersection inside the Vallavik Tunnel with connection to the Hardanger bridge
Ferries[edit]
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Docks and car ferries are part of the road network
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Molde-Vestnes ferry crossing
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Brimnes ferry dock
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Boarding at Utne dock, Hardangerfjord
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Bognes dock, road E6, Tysfjord
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Moss ferry dock, Oslofjord crossing
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Car ferry on Geirangerfjord
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Battery powered ferry "Ampere", Sognefjord crossing
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Hatvik dock in Os, Fusafjorden crossing
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Mannheller dock and Amla tunnel, road 5
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Lote-Anda ferry crossing over Nordfjord
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Hella-Dragsvik-Vangsnes ferry connection
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Botnhamn dock
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Crossing a wide fjord in Northern Norway
Mountain passes[edit]
Main category: Mountain passes of Norway
Southern Norway[edit]
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Southern Norway
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Road 7 at Hardangervidda
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Road 7 at Vøringsfossen
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Lysebotn road
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Old road along E134
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Modern section of E134 (Haukelifjell)
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Road 45, Dalen, Telemark
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Sognefjellet pass, road 55
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Aurland mountain pass, "Snow road" (in June)
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Hol-Aurland road 50
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Old Strynefjell road
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Gaularfjell pass, road 13
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Vikafjell, road 13, in June
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Vikafjell, road 13, in August
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Trollstigen mountain pass (route 63)
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Ørnevegen, "Eagle's road" (road 63)
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Geiranger-Dalsnibba, road 63
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Road to Dalsnibba summit, Geiranger
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Strynfjellet road 15 junction with 63 to Geiranger
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Road E6 at Fokstugu, Dovrefjell
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Tindevegen (private road), Sogn
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Valdresflya (road 51), Oppland
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Valdresflya, road 51 through snow
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Valdresflya
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Junction of E16 and Road 53
Northern Norway[edit]
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Northern Norway
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E12 Umbukta
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Kvænangsfjellet, E6 in Troms
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Melfjellet, road 355, Rana
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Kvikstadheia, road 812
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Saltfjellet, E16, Nordland
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Sennalandet, road E6, Finnmark
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Ifjordfjellet road 98
Road signs[edit]
Regulation[edit]
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Speed limit
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Full stop & give way
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Give way to oncoming traffic
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Priority over oncoming traffic
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No overtaking
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Wrong way, turn around
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No parking
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No stopping
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Light regulation due to narrow road («up to 5 min wait»), road 50
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Total weight limit
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Weight limit for vehicles
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Width limit
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Length limit
Warning[edit]
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General warning (specification given in writing)
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Low tunnel, trucks along median, 30 kmh recommended
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Beware of moose (Norwegian: "elg")
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Beware of grazing sheep, next 8 km
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Narrow road ahead
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Dangerous bends ahead, first to the right.
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Road works ahead. Yellow background is used on warning signs that are used only temporarily.
Informatory[edit]
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General speed limits posted on border crossings on national roads, county roads and ferry terminals.
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Country border crossing
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Crossing border for Lillesand municipality and Aust-Agder county (now part of Agder county)
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Name of tunnel and length
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Landmark (sightseeing)
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National tourist route
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Traditional food and tourism
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Specification: Main sign applies Mon-Fri 8am to 5pm, Sat 8am to 3pm, Sun 6pm to 8pm
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Parking disc required (Text reads: 2 hours maximum)
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Toll road
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Automated toll booth
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Meeting point, on long of narrow roads.
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Pedestrian crossing
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Listen to radio (DAB broadcasting)
Enforcement[edit]
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Speed camera
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Speed camera ahead information sign
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Speed camera sign, average speed measured
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Camera surveillance
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Typical police car (word "politi" and coats of arms)
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Police officers during speed limit enforcement on E18
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Police patch including the golden lion and crown (coats of arms for government authorities of Norway)
Markings[edit]
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Yellow paint separates opposing traffic
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White lines separates traffic in same direction
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Narrow road without yellow centre line
Driving conditions and safety[edit]
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Tunnel on route E16 under construction
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Narrow road (regional route 42)
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Narrow stretch of E16 in Valdres
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Complex roundabout (intersection of roads and tramlines) in Oslo
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Flooded road at Sogna in July
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E6 at Leirfjorden, Nordland
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Motorway (E18 in Vestfold)
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Steep downhill, use a low gear
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Distance marker inside tunnels (9 km to exit, 2 km from entrance)
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Caution, Hamningberg road, Finnmark
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Automatic toll station in Oslo
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Rest area on E6
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Road 15 Stryn mountain pass in May
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Road 63 in October, first snow
Winter[edit]
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Winter on rout E6 in Troms county
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E69 Nordkapp road
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Porsanger, Finnmark in April
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Snow plow in Buskerud county
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Winter in downtown Oslo
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Blizzard on mountain pass
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Snowplow working on the Saltfjell, E6
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Road 7 Hardangervidda in winter
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"Frost door", tunnel closed with automated gate
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Road 827 at Stetind summit