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Dangerous road rut: drivers with trailers report sudden jerks

12.05.2026 03:11 1 min 1 source
Porsgrunns Dagblad NOR
Dangerous road rut: drivers with trailers report sudden jerks
Original source: Porsgrunns Dagblad

A resident of Norway reported a dangerous rut on Vallevegen road, causing sudden jerks for vehicles with boat trailers and caravans. The issue has persisted for several years and poses a safety hazard.

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Dangerous road rut: drivers with trailers report sudden jerks

12.05.2026 Porsgrunns Dagblad NOR Original source

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