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Increased speed limit on E39
Published on Tuesday, 17th November, 2009 at 11:50 under the news category, by Michael Sandelson.
Another speedometer-checking area bites the dust.

90kph Norwegian road sign
Photo: Statens vegvesen
There’s good news for motorists. The 60kph speed limit near Forus is history from today, meaning that you keep at 90kph without worrying about a speeding fine.
And employees of the Norwegian Public Roads Administration (Statens vegvesen) have been busy with their paint brushes recently.
“We’ve also painted over the old road markings,” Eivind Stangeland tells aftenbladet.no.
Street art?
Published on Tuesday, 17th November, 2009 at 11:50 under the news category, by Michael Sandelson.
This post has the following tags: speed, limit, motorway, e39, forus, statens, vegvesen, norwegian, stavanger, public, roads, administration.
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Increased speed limit on E39. Another speedometer-checking area bites the dust. There’s good news for motorists. The 60kph speed limit near Forus is history from today, meaning that you keep at 90kph without worrying about a speeding fine. And employees of the Norwegian Public Roads Administration (Statens vegvesen) have been busy with their paint brushes recently.




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