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  2. Speed limits in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Speed limits on motorways have been raised gradually since their introduction in the 1960s. At first, motorways had no special speed limit, hence the general speed limit of 80 km/h applied. 90 km/h was introduced in 1965. [3] The speed limit was raised again on 6 July 2001 to 100 km/h [4] and on 13 June 2014 to 110 km/h. [5]

  3. Road signs in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Norway signed the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals on December 23, 1969 and ratified it on April 1, 1985. ... Speed limit Speed limit of given km/h until ...

  4. Speed limits by country - Wikipedia

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    A speed limit is the limit of speed allowed by law for road vehicles, usually the maximum speed allowed. Occasionally, there is a minimum speed limit. [1] Advisory speed limits also exist, which are recommended but not mandatory speeds. Speed limits are commonly set by the legislative bodies of national or local governments.

  5. European route E10 - Wikipedia

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    It has a 90–100 km/h (56–62 mph) speed limit in Sweden, [2] and is usually 7-8 meters wide, enough to make encounters between heavy vehicles trouble-free. In Norway the road is much more twisting than in Sweden, and around 6–7,5 m wide usually with a speed limit of 80 km/h (50 mph).

  6. Traffic signs by country - Wikipedia

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    Trafikkalfabetet (Example) is used in Norway. Transport (Example) is used in the United Kingdom, as well as in Ireland, Iceland, Greece ... (31 mph) speed limit.

  7. The #1 Habit to Start Now to Lower Your Cholesterol ...

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    Limit Alcohol. While moderate alcohol consumption may raise protective HDL cholesterol, research shows that excessive drinking can increase LDL cholesterol and triglycerides.

  8. Almost 96% of new cars registered in Norway last month were ...

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    In January, diesel cars — still common in much of Europe — accounted for just 1.5% of new cars registered in Norway, and gasoline cars just 0.4%, according to the OFV. "Political leaders can't ...

  9. Comparison of European road signs - Wikipedia

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    The Irish "rural speed limit" sign takes the appearance of that used to denote the end of all previously signed restrictions used elsewhere in Europe, but actually indicates a speed limit of 60 km/h. [3] [4] It is always accompanied with a "SLOW" supplementary plate.