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Advice For Those Using A Hire Car In Norway

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

In Norway all cars must drive with their headlights on day and night, even if it is extremely bright. A hire car in theory should be left hand drive but if driving in a right hand drive car it is a legal requirement to attach a black triangle so other drivers are aware of your situation. Also it is worth asking the car hire company for a set of spare headlight bulbs as carrying these at all times is highly advisable.

Like most of Europe the use of seatbelts in Norway is compulsory. If travelling with children it is worth taking advantage of the car hire company’s child seat services as all children under four must be securely strapped in with a booster seat. Smaller children such as babies must also have appropriate child seating arrangements.

There is a large amount of regulation to do with tyres that in all honesty should be met by the car hire company. Norway has a policy on summer and winter tyres with different tread depths for each season. 1.6 mm is the minimum in summer while in winter this increases to 3 mm.

In winter, appropriate tyres must be fitted whether these are with or without studs. Studded tyres are permitted during the months of November and April, while in the colder north, this period is extended from October to May. Studded and chained tyres do however carry a premium when travelling in some city centres due to pollution and road maintenance expenses.

Like most of the world the use of a handheld mobile phone while driving in Norway is strictly prohibited although the use of hands free kits is allowed as long as they are completely hands free and do not require any manual operation. Added to this, it is now compulsory to carry at least one high visibility vest in the event of breakdown although once again the car hire company should supply you with all of these legislative demands.

If you follow this advice there is no reason why your driving holiday in Norway will not be a complete success. The regulations are somewhat different due to the country’s harsh climate but one benefit of European legislation means that it is easier to make the transition from one country to another. By remembering these points you will be able to focus on the most important aspect of your trip, soaking up the stunning scenery that surrounds you at every turn.