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World travel has been made more accessible to travellers across the globe thanks to public infrastructure such as railways ...
And we can complain about our roads (and should for what we are paying in taxes), but they're still the best actual driving roads in the world. If you drive Utah's Scenic Byway 12, you'll know ...
Norway is one of the safest countries for road users, averaging just 1.5 road fatalities per 100,000 people per year while the average in Canada is 4.7 and, in the U.S., it’s 13.8.
Kjeåsen is famous as one of the most isolated inhabited corners of Norway. And while getting here is a wild adventure, it's the views from the top that truly stir the spirit. The road to Kjeåsen ...
Somehow, despite Norway's dire winters, the country's roads are impeccably smooth and well-maintained. And, with bike lanes aplenty, you don't even need to worry about cyclists hogging the road ...
In the East Asian country, splashing water or mud on pedestrians while driving violates the Road Traffic Act. If caught, motorists can face a fine of up to 7000 ¥, which amounts to about $46.
On the short, steep, twisting descent down Norway's famous Trollstigen, or "Troll's Road," for example, instead of over-revving my engine or smoking my brakes, the regeneration on the XC60 gained ...
Tourists and others driving their own foreign-registered vehicles in Norway evaded as much as NOK 186 million worth of road ...
Norway hit a major milestone in the world of electric cars. The country is the first to have more EVs on the road than gas cars. And didn’t just see more sales of EVs — more people are driving ...
Kjeåsen is famous as one of the most isolated inhabited corners of Norway. And while getting here is a wild adventure, it's the views from the top that truly stir the spirit. The road to Kjeåsen ...