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Billions Go to Road Projects that Are Canceled or Postponed - Naf Calls for Better Control

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Billions go to road projects that are canceled or postponed - Naf calls for better control Naf believes that the National Transport Plan is becoming a political dead end and calls for a more comprehensive and binding planning of new road projects. - The last two plans have not had a majority behind them. Projects have been negotiated in and out a number of times, while the money is being spent. We believe there must be better control over how t…
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– The election campaign is peak season for promises of new roads, bridges and train lines. Despite politicians' promises, the projects may never see the light of day.

Billions of kroner have been spent on planning road projects that are not built, or that are constantly postponed. “The money is being spent,” says Naf.

Billions of kroner have been spent on planning road projects that are not built, or that are constantly postponed. – The money is being spent, says the organization Naf.

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Billions of kroner have been spent on planning road projects that are not built, or that are constantly postponed. – The money waste continues, says NAF.

Billions of kroner have been spent on planning road projects that are not built, or that are constantly postponed. – The money waste continues, says NAF.

Billions of kroner have been spent on planning road projects that are not built, or that are constantly postponed. – The money is being spent, says Naf.

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adressa.no broke the news in on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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