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Norway 2026 Driving Rule Changes

Officiel Kilde: Statens vegvesen (Norwegian Public Roads Administration)

Sidst Opdateret: 1. februar 2026

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Resumé

Norway updates EV incentive structures in 2026, implements EU GSR2 Phase 3 safety requirements via the EEA agreement, expands zero-emission zones in major cities, and introduces updated speed enforcement technology on national roads.

Vigtige Ændringer

🌱Miljøzoner

EV Incentive Structure Changes

Høj Påvirkning

Gælder fra 1. januar 2026

✕Før

Extensive EV benefits

EVs exempt from purchase tax, reduced toll rates (up to 50% discount), free municipal parking, and bus lane access in some areas

✓Efter (2026)

Phased reduction of benefits

EV toll discounts reduced to maximum 30% of regular rate; weight-based purchase fee introduced for heaviest EVs over 2,000kg; free parking phased out in Oslo and Bergen

Officiel Kilde: Norwegian Tax Administration

Kørelærertip

“Norway is gradually reducing EV incentives as electric cars now dominate new sales (over 90%). Toll discounts are capped at 30% instead of 50%. The heaviest EVs now pay a weight-based fee due to increased road wear. Free parking for EVs is ending in major cities.”

🛡️Sikkerhedsregler

EU GSR2 Phase 3: Advanced Driver Distraction Warning

Høj PåvirkningI Teoriprøven

Gælder fra 7. juli 2026

✕Før

Basic ADAS required

Since July 2024, new cars required ISA, AEB, lane-keeping assistance, and drowsiness detection as part of EEA agreement

✓Efter (2026)

Camera-based distraction monitoring mandatory

All new cars must have Advanced Driver Distraction Warning (ADDW) with in-cabin camera detecting driver inattention, phone use, or drowsiness

Officiel Kilde: EU General Safety Regulation 2

Kørelærertip

“As an EEA member, Norway follows EU vehicle regulations. From July 2026, new cars will have cameras monitoring your attention. This is on top of ISA, which already alerts you when exceeding speed limits. These systems cannot be permanently disabled.”

🌱Miljøzoner

Zero-Emission Zones Expansion in Oslo and Bergen

Høj PåvirkningI Teoriprøven

Gælder fra 1. marts 2026

✕Før

Limited zero-emission areas

Zero-emission requirements applied mainly to city buses and some delivery vehicles in Oslo city center

✓Efter (2026)

Expanded zero-emission zones

Oslo expands zero-emission zone to cover larger city center area; Bergen introduces zero-emission zone for commercial vehicles; diesel vehicles face restrictions during high-pollution periods

Officiel Kilde: Oslo Kommune

Kørelærertip

“Oslo and Bergen are expanding areas where only zero-emission vehicles are allowed. This primarily affects commercial and delivery vehicles, but diesel cars may also be restricted during high-pollution days. Check bymiljo.no before driving into city centers.”

Ændringer efter Kategori

🚗Hastighedsgrænser(1)

New Average Speed Camera Sections on National Roads

Middel PåvirkningI Teoriprøven

Gælder fra 1. juni 2026

✕Før

Point speed cameras

Traditional speed cameras measured speed at a single point; drivers often braked only at camera locations

✓Efter (2026)

Average speed enforcement expanded

New average speed camera sections (streknings-ATK) installed on 15 additional national road segments; cameras measure average speed over several kilometers

Officiel Kilde: Statens vegvesen

⚠️Bøder & Straffe(1)

Increased Mobile Phone Penalty

Middel PåvirkningI Teoriprøven

Gælder fra 1. januar 2026

✕Før

NOK 5,000 fine

Fixed fine of NOK 5,000 for using mobile phone while driving

✓Efter (2026)

NOK 7,000 fine + 3 penalty points

Fine increased to NOK 7,000 and 3 penalty points added to driving record; repeat offenders face license suspension

Officiel Kilde: Statens vegvesen Penalties

🛡️Sikkerhedsregler(1)

EU GSR2 Phase 3: Advanced Driver Distraction Warning

Høj PåvirkningI Teoriprøven

Gælder fra 7. juli 2026

✕Før

Basic ADAS required

Since July 2024, new cars required ISA, AEB, lane-keeping assistance, and drowsiness detection as part of EEA agreement

✓Efter (2026)

Camera-based distraction monitoring mandatory

All new cars must have Advanced Driver Distraction Warning (ADDW) with in-cabin camera detecting driver inattention, phone use, or drowsiness

Officiel Kilde: EU General Safety Regulation 2

🌱Miljøzoner(2)

EV Incentive Structure Changes

Høj Påvirkning

Gælder fra 1. januar 2026

✕Før

Extensive EV benefits

EVs exempt from purchase tax, reduced toll rates (up to 50% discount), free municipal parking, and bus lane access in some areas

✓Efter (2026)

Phased reduction of benefits

EV toll discounts reduced to maximum 30% of regular rate; weight-based purchase fee introduced for heaviest EVs over 2,000kg; free parking phased out in Oslo and Bergen

Officiel Kilde: Norwegian Tax Administration

Zero-Emission Zones Expansion in Oslo and Bergen

Høj PåvirkningI Teoriprøven

Gælder fra 1. marts 2026

✕Før

Limited zero-emission areas

Zero-emission requirements applied mainly to city buses and some delivery vehicles in Oslo city center

✓Efter (2026)

Expanded zero-emission zones

Oslo expands zero-emission zone to cover larger city center area; Bergen introduces zero-emission zone for commercial vehicles; diesel vehicles face restrictions during high-pollution periods

Officiel Kilde: Oslo Kommune

Kørelærertips

Re: EV Incentive Structure Changes

Kørelærertip

“Norway is gradually reducing EV incentives as electric cars now dominate new sales (over 90%). Toll discounts are capped at 30% instead of 50%. The heaviest EVs now pay a weight-based fee due to increased road wear. Free parking for EVs is ending in major cities.”

Re: EU GSR2 Phase 3: Advanced Driver Distraction Warning

Kørelærertip

“As an EEA member, Norway follows EU vehicle regulations. From July 2026, new cars will have cameras monitoring your attention. This is on top of ISA, which already alerts you when exceeding speed limits. These systems cannot be permanently disabled.”

Re: Zero-Emission Zones Expansion in Oslo and Bergen

Kørelærertip

“Oslo and Bergen are expanding areas where only zero-emission vehicles are allowed. This primarily affects commercial and delivery vehicles, but diesel cars may also be restricted during high-pollution days. Check bymiljo.no before driving into city centers.”

Re: New Average Speed Camera Sections on National Roads

Kørelærertip

“Norway is expanding its average speed camera network (streknings-ATK). Unlike point cameras, these measure your speed over several kilometers, so braking at the camera doesn't help. Maintain the speed limit throughout the entire section. New sections are being added on E6, E18, and E39.”

Re: Increased Mobile Phone Penalty

Kørelærertip

“Mobile phone fines in Norway have increased to NOK 7,000 (approximately €600) and now carry 3 penalty points. With only 8 points before losing your license, one phone violation uses up nearly 40% of your allowance. Use hands-free or pull over.”

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Information sidst verificeret: 2026-02-01

Primary Sources:

  • Statens vegvesen (Norwegian Public Roads Administration) — Official regulatory body
  • Norwegian Tax Administration — EV Incentive Structure Changes
  • EU General Safety Regulation 2 — EU GSR2 Phase 3: Advanced Driver Distraction Warning
  • Oslo Kommune — Zero-Emission Zones Expansion in Oslo and Bergen

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