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Norway to tighten tachograph rules for vans

18.12.2025 11:00 1 min 1 source
Bobilverden.no NOR
Norway to tighten tachograph rules for vans
Original source: Bobilverden.no

The Norwegian Public Roads Administration has proposed mandatory tachographs for vans over 2.5 tonnes. The new rules for national freight transport, set to take effect from July 1, 2026, also include driving and rest time monitoring. Exemptions apply to vehicles used for private purposes and certain categories of craftsmen.

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Norway to tighten tachograph rules for vans

18.12.2025 Bobilverden.no NOR Original source

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