Features SDA Norway
First of all, all the rules are the same as for us: always dipped lights are on, all are fastened, including passengers from behind, pedestrians always have an advantage.
Except for the ring. The ring has a limited space, so the advantage is always transport on the ring. On the ring there are no rules the main road or a hindrance on the right. In winter, some roads are closed, there are toll roads.
Pedestrians always have advantages, because they rarely look at the road, many cyclists. Also deer and moose.
About toll roads
There is a long road and uncomfortable, needed shorter and better.A joint-stock company is being made, a road is built and a barrier is placed with the cashier.
If you do not want to pay, use the old road and pay for gasoline. When the roads have paid off, they can be free, or the fee is collected formally (whoever throws, throws, no control).
Special emergency vests
It is compulsory to have at least one emergency vest of bright color.Fines
- excess speed - € 500,
- travel to the red light - € 300,
- Illegal overtaking - € 310,
- parking in an unauthorized place - € 65,
- conversation on the mobile phone - € 121.
Speed limit
In cities and settlements - 50 km/h,On the road - 80 km/h,
On motorways - 100 km/h. In Russia, an excess of 10 km is permissible. In Norway - 6 km.
So it is reasonable to follow the rules.
Antiradar
Even not connected - a major fine or imprisonment.Roads closed for the winter
The time can vary depending on the weather conditions.The round-the-clock information road service will give the exact information: tel. 175 (+47 815 48 991 from abroad).
Road | Sector | Closed |
E69 | Skarsvåg - the North Cape | october - april |
Fv. 13 | Gaularfjellet | december - may |
Fv. 51 | Valdresflya | december - april |
Fv. 55 | Sognefjellet | november - may |
Fv. 63 | Geiranger - Langvatn | november - may |
Fv. 63 | Trollstigen | october - may |
Fv. 243 | Aurland - Erdal | november - june |
Fv. 252 | Tyin - Eidsbugarden | october - june |
Fv. 258 | Gamle Strynefjellsveg | october - june |
Fv. 337 | Brokke - Suleskard | november - may |
Fv. 341 | Smelror - Hamningsberg | november - may |
Fv. 355 | Melfjellet | november - may |
Fv. 520 | Breiborg - Røldal | november - june |
Fv. 886 | Jarfjordfjellet | november - may |
Paid entry to the city center
Tariff in NOK - Norwegian kroner. Motorcycle free.City | til 3.5 t | more then 3.5 t |
Oslo | 30 | 90 |
Bærum | 15 | 45 |
Tønsberg | 15 | 30 |
Kristiansand | 21 | 42 |
Bergen | 15 | 30 |
Namsos | 18 | 36 |
Stavanger | 20 | 50 |
Emergency help
Fire Service: 110Police: 112
First aid: 113
Technical Assistance
NAF: 810 00 505 (local tariffs)Falken: 02 222 (free toll)
Viking: 06 000 (free of charge)
Gas filling
Gasoline in Norway costs almost twice as much as in Russia. Allowed to import into Norway 10 l of gasoline in a canister (besides the tank).So decide where you will last refuel, usually before the border refueling will be more expensive. At the gas stations there is always a toilet. Sometimes you need to ask the key at the checkout. Statoil gas stations always have a toilet and Wi-Fi.
Gas/LPG
In Norway there are more than 100 gas dispensers located at gas stations throughout the country. The most common type of adapters used at gas stations is Dutch bayonet.Some use the Italian dish. Many stations have adapters, which allows you to fill any type of system.
Nevertheless, it is most reliable to carry your own adapter, which in Norway can be purchased for about NOK 300.