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Trailer deregistered at Seljestad

30.05.2026 13:23 1 min 1 source
radioh.no NOR
Trailer deregistered at Seljestad
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During a roadside check at Seljestad control station on Saturday afternoon, one trailer was deregistered due to poor technical condition, and a car with a trailer was banned from use for overloading. A total of 19 heavy vehicles and 6 vans were inspected. The trailer driver was also fined for lacking a registration certificate.

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Trailer deregistered at Seljestad

30.05.2026 radioh.no NOR

🇳🇴 Norway — fuel prices

Updated: 30.05.2026

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104 of 126

pricier than 82% of countries

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