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hastighetsloven

Hastighetsloven, literally “the speed law,” is a term used in Norwegian and Danish to refer to the body of legislation that regulates speed limits on public roads. Because it is not a single statute, the exact title, scope, and numbers vary by country, but the central idea is to establish maximum permissible speeds, provide for variable and temporary limits, and define penalties for speeding and enforcement measures.

In Norway, the term is often used to refer to provisions within Vegtrafikkloven and related regulations that

In other Scandinavian countries, similar speed-limit provisions are part of national traffic legislation, with different official

Debate surrounding hastighetsloven often focuses on appropriate default limits, the use of variable limits, and the

specify
default
speed
limits
for
urban
areas,
rural
roads,
and
motorways,
and
authorize
adjustments
for
weather,
road
works,
and
safety
concerns.
The
law
also
governs
enforcement
tools
such
as
police
radar
and
speed
cameras,
as
well
as
penalties
including
fines,
loss
of
driving
privileges,
or
points
on
the
license.
names.
The
overarching
objective
is
to
balance
safety,
traffic
flow,
and
road
conditions,
while
ensuring
predictable
and
enforceable
limits.
effectiveness
of
enforcement
in
reducing
accidents.
See
also:
Road
traffic
regulation,
Speed
limit,
Traffic
enforcement.