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100 people have died on Norwegian roads this year

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Since 2016, in the first ten months of the year, not so many people died in road traffic. Only in October, 7 people died in road traffic.

“When so many people die in such a short time, it is a sign that strong accident prevention measures are still needed. Our long-term goal is zero traffic deaths and serious injuries, and we have several milestones along the way. Unfortunately, this year's picture of accidents is heading in the wrong direction. This is extremely sad and for everyone affected by the loss and grief, says Cecilie Bryner, Director of Communications at Trygg Trafikk.

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Getting darker and more demanding driving conditions 

It has become much darker across the country, and the darkness combined with the wet asphalt makes the driving conditions even more challenging.

“Now we need to slow down a bit. It is more difficult to see other road users on the street when it is dark. This applies both along the roadside and in places where you can cross the road. As drivers, we must be well prepared. Leave plenty of room to stop long enough for a pedestrian to cross the road. It's one thing to be able to see after sunset at this time of year, another important factor is wet asphalt, which makes the road appear even darker, says Bryner.

Older road users are the most likely to die 

This year, 31 people over the age of 65 died in road traffic, which is almost a third of all deaths so far.

“Why there are so many elders among the dead, we don't know enough yet. Regardless of age, we all have a great responsibility for our fellow road users. Be extra careful this time of year and adjust your speed to the road and visibility in the dark, concludes Bryner.

Source: tryggtrafikk

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