inngangerutganger
Inngangerutganger is a Norwegian term formed by combining inngang (entrance) and utgang (exit). It is not a standard single-word entry in Norwegian; more common usage is to write innganger og utganger or innganger/utganger when referring to both entry and exit points. When encountered as a compound, it generally signals a reference to the pair of access points in a concise way, but it remains far less typical than the two-word construction.
In practice, the concept covers the location, number, and characteristics of entry and exit points in buildings
In transportation hubs, venues, and public facilities, discussions of innganger and utganger focus on controlling pedestrian
Linguistically, the standard Norwegian phrasing is typically inngang, utgang, or the pair innganger og utganger. In