Norway is a great place to drive - countless kilometres of traffic-free roads passing through some of the most spectacular scenery on earth. Generally the roads are in excellent condition, although as you venture further from civilisation they become narrower and eventually, in the more remote areas, tarmac gives way to compacted dirt. But even here the roads remain well-maintained and generally smooth. Just watch your speed. Norwegian limits are the lowest in Europe, and strictly enforced. Most motorways are free, but you have to pay a small charge, around 1euro, to enter large cities such as Oslo and Trondheim. You'll often find yourself using ferries, which are regular on the main routes and reasonably priced.
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