Toll roads in Norway
Norway has a toll system to pay for the maintenance and construction of roads, bridges and tunnels. If you are on a major road, expect it to be a toll road. In contrary to e.g. the toll roads in France, in Norway, there are no gates where you can pay the toll. Below more information on how to register for the toll roads:
- You have to register your vehicle upfront via an Autopass authorised provider. Make sure you do this in time, so your electronic tag can arrive in the post. There are several companies/options where you can order the tag. Flyt is one of the most user-friendly options.
- If you choose not to have the tags (and discounts) you have to register with Epass24. The invoice will then be sent to you, based on the information you have registered. This option is recommended when you were not able to register your car before arriving in Norway.
- If you choose not to register, your vehicle will be identified via ANPR and you will receive an invoice in the post with an assumed class and emissions category, and a charge for not registering.
If you rent a campervan in Norway the rental company will most likely have an e-tag in the campervan, and invoice you after your rental. Having the e-tag will also give you the discount on the toll roads.
Ferries in Norway
Most Ferry companies have also started using the e-tag for payment. So you will usually just be waved on aboard the ferry without needing to stop at a payment both.
And the cost?
It varies from 20 NOK to 250 NOK on e.g. larger tunnels or bridges. There has been made a great toll road calculator with you can find here.