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traffic, Easter traffic | The police receive reports of dangerous overtaking in Easter traffic

The police in Agder encourage people along RV9 to take it easy. – We want everyone to get home safe and sound.

– The police have received several reports of a lot of traffic south on RV9. At the same time, we receive reports of dangerous overtaking, the police in Agder write Twitter.

– The police encourage everyone to pay attention and to take it easy in the Easter traffic. We want everyone to come home safe and sound from the Easter holidays.

Bad weather at mountain passes has led to motorists being asked to postpone their return journey from the Easter mountains elsewhere in the country.


– Do not recommend going home today

Elsewhere in the country, the weather is bad at mountain passes. Some are closed, and several have column driving. Cabin people are asked to consider postponing the journey home until Monday.

The Easter holidays are coming to an end, and these days cabin people are driving home – many of them over the mountain passes.

But on many of the mountain passes the weather is very bad on Sunday. It varies from reduced visibility due to snowdrifts, slippery sections, strong gusts of wind and column driving.

– I would not recommend people to go home today. The weather will not improve throughout the day, so it is probably better to wait until tomorrow, says state meteorologist Terje Alsvik Walløe to NTB on Sunday afternoon.

The weather up on the Hardangervidda is especially bad. Highway 7 was closed on Sunday afternoon after first having column traffic for larger vehicles.

– It is the wind that is the problem there. It looks nice on the lower side of the mountain, but it is not nice up on the mountain, says traffic operator Christofa Key-Nilsen at Vegstrafikksentralen Øst to NTB.

– We get a lot of inquiries from people who think it’s okay to drive up because it looks good from where they are. But that is not the case, says Key-Nilsen.

Column driving and reduced visibility

There is convoy driving on both national road 13 over Vikafjell, county road 50 Aurland-Hol and national road 15 Strynefjellet, according to Vegtrafikksentralen.

On the E16 Filefjell, visibility is reduced in places as a result of snow drifts. The same applies to county road 27 Venabygdfjellet, where there are also slippery sections in places.

There is a slight gale on national road 52 Hemsedalsfjellet, where visibility is also reduced in places.

While county road 51 over Valdresflya is closed, the driving conditions on the E6 over Dovrefjell are quite good, according to Vegtrafikksentralen.

Go home tomorrow

Like the state meteorologist, Key-Nilsen at Vegtrafikksentralen asks people to take the journey home on Monday if they have the opportunity.

– But if you have to go home today, then you should bring enough food, warm clothes, enough fuel and electricity because you can stay in line for a long time, is the clear call.

– Mountain passes can also be closed at short notice, so you risk having to take major detours. So people should plan their journey home well, she says.

State meteorologist Walløe says that Monday will offer less precipitation, and somewhat weaker winds. Admittedly, there will also be some snowdrifts on Monday, which can present problems in some places.

– In several places in Møre og Romsdal and Trøndelag, there will be a lot of snow showers in fairly low terrain on Monday. So if you are going that way, you should be prepared for difficult driving conditions, he says.

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