landslöggöngu
Landslöggöngu refers to the process of clearing or removing snow and ice from roads, pathways, and other surfaces to ensure safe passage during winter conditions. This practice is particularly important in regions with heavy snowfall, such as Iceland, where winter weather can significantly disrupt transportation and daily life. The term originates from Icelandic, where *lands* means "land" or "road," *lögg* translates to "law" or "regulation," and *öngu* implies action or effort, combining to suggest the mandatory or systematic effort to maintain clear pathways.
In Iceland, landslöggöngu is typically carried out by municipal authorities, who use specialized vehicles equipped with
The effectiveness of landslöggöngu depends on weather forecasting, road conditions, and available equipment. In some cases,