Easter is coming to an end and many have probably planned their journey home on Monday.
Several police districts warn against slippery roads and ask motorists to be observant of difficult driving conditions.
Monday night, police in the West warned of slippery roads in the district.
– There have been a number of descents. Drive carefully, the police write on Twitter.
The warning applies to both the south and north of the district.
Several mountain passes in Western Norway and other districts are closed as a result of bad weather.
Fylkesvei 60 Strandafjell between La and Stranda and Riksvei 15 Strynefjellet is closed.
Status Mountain passes: 06:30
E 16 Filefjell: Open
E 134 Haukeli: Column
Rv 7 Hardangervidda: Closed
Rv 13 Vikafjell: Closed
Rv 15 Strynefjell: Closed
Rv 52 Hemsedal: column
Fv 50 Aurland-Hol: Closed
Fv 53 Årdal-Tyin Closed– Road traffic center. vest (@VTSvest) April 5, 2021
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– Dangerous
The police in the South-West also warn of very difficult driving conditions in several places in the district.
– The police receive several reports of very difficult driving conditions in several places in the district. It is freezing rain and when this hits the ground it freezes to ice and forms a life-threatening membrane, the police write Monday night.
On national road 5 by Florø, a car drove into the mountain wall. Four people escaped unharmed from the accident.
A car lost control and drove off the road between Kaupanger and Sogndal just before midnight. The driver was not seriously injured.
– Very smooth
Also in the South-East, driving conditions have led to several accidents.
On the E134 at Grungedal, a car drove off the road.
– It is very slippery on the spot, the police wrote.
On Sunday evening, the police were notified that a car had run into a tree in Hol.
The driver, a man in his 20s, was taken to Ringerike hospital with an unknown extent of damage. Dense snow drifts on the spot, the police wrote.
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