E6 towards Trondheim opened – news Trøndelag

Several kilometers of queues were reported when the road was reopened to traffic. This led to a bit of a queue while the traffic returned to normal, Erlend Nilsen at the Traffic Center told news just before 9 on Thursday morning. E6 northbound towards Trondheim was closed a little after 7 o’clock on Thursday morning. This is due to very slippery roads and many traffic accidents. The road was closed between Tonstadkrysset and Kroppan bridge. Just before half past eleven, the message came that all obstacles on the Sandmoen – Tonstad crossing had been removed. It was also reported that several cars were stuck as a result of the slippery road between Svean bridge and Klæbu centre. Closed E6 in the northbound direction towards Trondheim has also led to queues elsewhere in the city, such as at Granåsen. Photo: Morten Karlsen / news Erlend Nilsen in the Traffic Center says that there were some minor accidents in the morning, but that there were no serious incidents. AtB reported delays resulting from the slippery route. No buses ran the E6 Okstadbakken, which led to delays and cancellations for lines 1, 2 and the regional buses from the south. Queues have formed in several places in Trondheim on Thursday morning. Here at Granåsen. Photo: Morten Karlsen / news Just before 8 o’clock, news’s ​​reporter Morten Karlsen stood in a traffic queue at Granåsen. He says that he cannot remember that there have been such major traffic problems in Trondheim. – Now I have spent half an hour driving 150 metres, said Karlsen. He could also tell about traffic problems for emergency vehicles. Switched to summer tires The combination of people switching to summer tires and the local snow showers is bad. Jørgen Aune Hagen in news Trafikk told about long queues from Klettbakken to all over Heimdalsmyra early Thursday. He urged people who could not take and drive other roads to keep their place in the queue. It is between Tonstadkrysset and Kroppanbrua that the E6 northbound towards Trondheim is closed.



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