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All drivers, regardless of your nationality, are required to pay Norwegian road tolls. The automated toll stations are all equipped with a video camera that reads registration plates and toll tags on every vehicle that drives through. If you hire a car in Norway, your rental car provider will have registered the vehicle with AutoPASS. The Norwegian sign for toll road, road sign 765. The "Kr" symbol is added on direction signs on roads leading to toll stations. This is the only sign posted prior to the station itself except for in city areas where a new 560-zone sign is posted on city limits. Road tolling to finance bridges, tunnels and roads has a long history in Norway.

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How is tolls collected in Norway? Tolls for roads, bridges and tunnels are collected when passing through the toll gate, when the vehicle is recognized by the on-board unit or by the vehicle registration number. The toll invoice is sent via the on-board unit intermediary, the Epass24 system or directly to the address of the vehicle owner. AutoPASS is Norway's automated toll collection system, making road travel hassle-free. AutoPASS tags, affixed to vehicles, allow seamless toll payments without stops. Foreigners can easily set up an AutoPASS account online, linking their payment methods. The vehicle owner or the holder of a user agreement, regardless of vehicle nationality, must pay tolls for driving on Norwegian toll roads. Read more about the rate groups here. There are more than 300 toll stations in Norway where charges are levied for travelling on certain roads and bridges and through tunnels. Road tolling in Norway dates back to the late eighties and early nineties when Oslo, Bergen and Trondheim introduced toll rings to finance infrastructure and decrease congestion.

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Norway is a country with lots of toll booths, both on major roads between the big cities and towns in Norway, as well as inside the cities themselves. You typically won't get far on the road before hitting your first toll station in Norway, and the cost of the toll booths will add up very fast. All toll stations in Norway are automated. Toll rate signs are subject to restrictions in urban areas, but are used on roads outside and between cities. Toll collection may take place after, in parallel with or before the development of a toll road project (deferred collection, parallel collection and collection in advance). There are more than 300 toll stations in Norway where charges are levied for travelling on certain roads and bridges and through tunnels. Road tolling in Norway dates back to the late eighties and early nineties when Oslo, Bergen and Trondheim introduced toll rings to finance infrastructure and decrease congestion. AutoPASS is a system for electronic payment of road tolls in Norway. Learn how to get an AutoPASS tag, pay toll invoices, and find information about toll projects and rates. AutoPASS is also compatible with EasyGO, a service for cross-border tolling in Scandinavia.

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Published on 14.2.2023 Tolls in Norway are charged for the passage of motorways and selected roads, depending on the type of car, fuel and emission class Fully automated toll stations are used for the collection of tolls Tolls must also be paid when entering big cities, and when the crossing of tunnels and bridges Tolls in Norway for the year 2024 Norway Toll Calculator Looking for how much do toll roads cost in Europe? Use the Europe Toll Road Calculator App! See total trip cost breakdown - tolls, vignette rates, fuel and other charges, toll booths, tags, OBUs/toll boxes, discounts. Travel on the cheapest and fastest routes to your destination. Road network Scenic drives Road conditions Vehicle and gear Traffic rules Parking Tolls Glossary Itineraries See also Driving in the Nordic countries Denmark • Finland • Iceland • Norway • Sweden Driving around Norway takes you to places outside the cities and where public transport is limited or infrequent. Toll Roads in Norway In Norway toll roads are managed by AutoPASS with toll booths that take photos of your license plate automatically and send a bill at the end of the month. This happens automatically, so you don't even need to slow down as you pass under the toll cameras.

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Use the toll calculator to see how much your roadtrip will cost you. You can see rates with and without AutoPASS agreement. How to get all the benefits: Log in and create agreement Receive your toll tag and stick it to your windshield Drive with discounts and benefits Sign up Toll Roads in Norway. There is a sophisticated and comprehensive toll system in Norway. You will know you're on a toll road by the signage of a camera and wifi, but it's safe to assume if you're on a major main road, or in a city, it will be a toll road.