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Norway one of nicest places to drive
Published on Thursday, 9th August, 2012 at 12:45 under the news in brief category, by Lyndsey Smith
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Motorists and motorcyclists holidaying in Norway give the country and its drivers good marks.
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Although Swedish research has found Norwegians are bad a queuing, the survey conducted by the Netherlands website Zoover found that Norway was one of the nicest, with Austria and Finland coming out on top.
Only 1.9 percent of the 30,000 asked said that Norway was one of the worst places to drive. 2.5 percent said that Danish roads are bad to drive on, with 2.7 percent answered the same about Sweden.
Almost one in four responded that Italy was the worst country to drive in due to the stress it caused. Three out of ten Italians agreed about the motoring state of their country.
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Published on Thursday, 9th August, 2012 at 12:45 under the news in brief category, by Lyndsey Smith
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This post has the following tags: norwaydriving, norwayroads, norwayholiday.
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Norway one of nicest places to drive. Motorists and motorcyclists holidaying in Norway give the country and its drivers good marks. Although Swedish research has found Norwegians are bad a queuing, the survey conducted by the Netherlands website Zoover found that Norway was one of the nicest, with Austria and Finland coming out on top. Only 1.9 percent of the 30,000 asked said that Norway was one of the worst places to drive. 2.5 percent said that Danish roads are bad to drive on, with 2.7 percent answered the same about Sweden. 
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