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trafikanter

trafikanter is a term used in Norwegian and other Scandinavian languages to denote road users. In traffic safety and transport policy, trafikanter refers to all persons and vehicles that use the road network, including both motorized and non-motorized users. The concept highlights the interaction among different users and the need to share public space safely.

Categories include pedestrians, cyclists, moped and motorcycle riders, car drivers and passengers, bus and truck drivers,

Rights and responsibilities: trafikanter have the right to use roads safely and predictably; they also have

Policy and design: traffic management aims to minimize conflicts between trafikanter through speed control, separation of

as
well
as
users
of
other
forms
of
transport
such
as
electric
kick
scooters
and
horse
riders
where
relevant.
Some
contexts
also
include
horse-drawn
vehicles
and
other
road
users
in
rural
areas.
Vulnerable
road
users,
especially
pedestrians
and
cyclists,
are
frequently
emphasized
in
safety
work.
responsibilities:
follow
traffic
laws,
yield
appropriately,
follow
signals
and
signage,
wear
protective
gear
when
required,
and
practice
defensive
behavior.
People
with
limitations
or
reduced
mobility
may
require
accessible
infrastructure
and
supportive
policies.
modes,
crosswalks,
cycle
lanes,
pedestrian
zones,
traffic
calming,
and
infrastructure
maintenance.
Education
and
enforcement
programs
support
compliant
behavior
and
raise
awareness
of
mutual
safety.