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Norway tightens rules for car and motorhome tourists

29.04.2026 07:02 1 min 1 source
Vi Bilägare SWE
Norway tightens rules for car and motorhome tourists
© Vi Bilägare

Norway is introducing new restrictions for travelers using cars and motorhomes due to issues with illegal parking, queues, and unauthorized overnight stays. Last year, 365 motorhomes were recorded passing along the E10 highway in a single night, putting heavy pressure on the road network. A maximum parking time of two to four hours will be enforced at nine rest areas along the E10, and overnight stays will be banned at several locations, including Lofoten and Stegastein.

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29.04.2026 Vi Bilägare SWE

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