Closing public transport lanes for electric cars: – There will probably be a bit of extra queues

Closing public transport lanes for electric cars: – There will probably be a bit of extra queues
Closing public transport lanes for electric cars: – There will probably be a bit of extra queues
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From today it is forbidden to drive electric cars in the public transport lanes in Oslo and Akershus. If you get caught, NOK 8,200 can be lost.

At 6 o’clock on Monday morning, traffic is flowing smoothly, traffic operator Mette Brunæs of the Road Traffic Center East tells NTB.

– But there will probably be a little extra queue today. How much and for how long I can’t say anything about.

NAF has previously said that they fear chaos in the first few days, DinSide has previously mentioned.

Since 2003, electric cars have been able to drive in public transport lanes.

– This advantage is now being taken away out of consideration for the accessibility of the buses. The proportion of electric cars in public transport lanes, especially during rush hour, is now so large that buses are significantly delayed, writes the Road Administration in a press release.

High fine

The ban is one of several measures to limit private car traffic when ring 1 is closed due to the reconstruction of the Hammersborg Tunnel.

Operations manager Kjetil Ringseth in the East police district says he does not know whether the emergency police will have extra checks on Monday.

The fine for driving illegally in the public transport lane is NOK 8,200. But maybe you’ll be lucky and get away with a warning in the first few days of the ban.

– It could be that you guide and give warnings, and that you then give fines later, says Ringseth to NTB.

The signs apply

The Swedish Road Administration recommends that people travel by public transport if they can. Traffic operator Brunæs says it is difficult to predict how the new rules will change traffic flow and travel patterns.

– We have to watch it for a few days and see how it develops, she says.

The change of signs on the national and European roads will take place on 6 and 7 May. On the municipal road network, work starts on 6 May and will be finished by 1 June. The ban applies from the day the signs are changed.

The article is in Norwegian

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