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Norway to Track Visitors' Tolls - Norway's News in English — www.newsinenglish.no

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Tourists and others driving their own foreign-registered vehicles in Norway evaded as much as NOK 186 million worth of road tolls just during the calendar year of 2023, and have continued to do so. Now it will be easier for Norwegian authorities to track them down. From August 1, state highway authority Statens Vegvesen will […] The post Norway to track visitors’ tolls appeared first on Norway's News in English — www.newsinenglish.no.
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From August 1, it will be easier to collect tolls from foreign vehicles in Norway, according to the Ministry of Transport and Communications.

– It is important for the financing of our roads and for confidence in the entire toll system that we can also collect tolls from foreign vehicles. However, it has been a challenge to identify vehicles from certain European countries. From August 1, the regulations will be in place to make this possible, says Minister of Transport Jon-Ivar Nygård.

Now the toll company Fjellinjen knows where to send the bill.

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NRK broke the news in Norway on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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