AutoPASS

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Toll station in Oslo

AutoPASS is a Norwegian system for electronic toll collection in automatic toll stations . The system belongs to the authority Statens vegvesen .

Norwegian road sign 792.30: Automatic toll station

An AutoPASS toll transponder is a wireless transmitter that enables drivers to pass through automatic payment systems more quickly. AutoPASS is based on Dedicated Short Range Communication (DSRC), a microwave technology in the 5.8 GHz range. There are toll roads in several places in Norway. All toll stations in Norway are automatic with the exception of the Atlanterhavstunnel and some ferries .

AutoPASS is a member of EasyGo . EasyGo is a joint venture between Norway, Sweden , Denmark and Austria . This enables the use of just one electronic toll transponder in all four countries when passing toll roads, ferries and bridges.

For vehicles without a transponder, the vehicle registration number is photographed and the invoice is sent to the vehicle owner by post. This also applies to vehicles that are registered in countries other than Norway. Vehicles registered abroad receive the invoice from Euro Parking Collection plc (EPC). All foreign vehicles must register the vehicle's Euro class and the type of fuel so that the toll companies can make correct debits based on the environmental class. If there is no registration, the highest price will be charged.

Mandatory chip for all heavy commercial vehicles over 3.5 t

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All domestic and foreign vehicles with a gross vehicle weight of more than 3.5 t that are registered for companies, the state, administrative districts or municipalities or that are used commercially in any other way must be equipped with a for all journeys on public roads a valid toll tag for which there is a valid contract for the payment of tolls in Norway.

Compliance with the applicable ordinance is checked by the police, customs and statens vegvesen. A fee of 8,000 Norwegian kroner will be charged if you breach the regulation . If it is repeated within two years, the fee increases to 16,000 Norwegian kroner. The fee must be paid within three weeks - even if an objection is lodged. Otherwise the fee increases by 50% to 12,000 or 24,000 Norwegian kroner.

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Individual evidence

  1. Bompenger i Norge. Statens vegvesen, accessed March 6, 2018 .
  2. Enonic: Betaling - Car pass. Retrieved March 6, 2018 (Norwegian).
  3. Payment for visitors - AutoPASS. Retrieved April 15, 2019 .
  4. Enonic: About Mandatory Chip - AutoPASS. Retrieved March 6, 2018 .
  5. Enonic: Control and Fee - AutoPASS. Retrieved March 6, 2018 .