In eastern Norway, Friday morning did not start well enough for drivers. There were long lines of cars on the E6 due to heavy snowfall, which led to major traffic problems.
Traffic problems on E6
Friday morning greeted the drivers of the E6 road with numerous traffic jams, which are caused, among others, by heavy snowfall. Due to the residual snow on the road, there were several minor road accidents, which led to serious difficulties on the roads. Two events took place on Djupdalstoppen towards Oslo. Due to the above-mentioned events, there were quite strong delays at E6.
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An accident on E6 towards Moss
There was also one accident on E6, this time in Rygge, towards Moss, and also on Rv 4 in Skillebekk. The second incident led to a collision of two cars, luckily nobody was hurt as a result of the accident and none of them were injured. Immediately after the incident, the police informed on their Twitter that the situation remained composed and the movement flows smoothly.
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Stop motion completely
Bus company Ruter w Oslo also had traffic problems in the morning, which caused several bus lines to experience numerous delays. There are numerous public transport delays throughout Oslo and Akershus, which are being resolved on an ongoing basis so that buses can run as planned. Meanwhile, the biggest problems are in Akershus, especially in the northern part of the Romerike region, while in the south of Oslo the roads appear to be cleared of snow and salted. All this to ensure that public transport runs smoothly and without delays. Due to a bus skidding in Bjølsen in Oslo came to a complete standstill traffic.