More accidents on E6 – news Østfold – Local news, TV and radio

On Tuesday afternoon, it will snow heavily in several places in Follo, Vestfold and Østfold. Contractors are out with salt trucks on the roads. The snow has also settled on the roads in Western Norway. This has led to several minor traffic accidents. – We are now more than halfway through the winter season. We must gradually begin to understand the scheme. Take it easy, adjust your speed and keep a good distance. Then it usually goes well, says traffic operator Ronny Sleire. Several accidents On the E6 in Østfold, there have already been several accidents both at Rygge and in Sarpsborg. – It is very slippery on the spot, drive carefully, urges the police. In Vestfold, E18 was closed after a descent at Sandefjord just before 5 p.m. At around 18.30 three cars have been involved in a chain collision at the Tassebek junction. – Remember that the speed sign does not mean that you have to drive at that speed, says traffic operator Andreas Larsen at the road traffic center south. No serious injuries have been reported in any of the accidents. There are long queues on the E18 after a descent at Sandefjord. Photo: Norwegian Public Roads Administration Should have left the car in Stavanger Also in the Stavanger area there are slippery roads on Tuesday. Several buses are stuck on Ullandhaugveien. In addition, a car must be parked in the middle of the road without a driver. At Tasta, several buses are said to have run off the road. The Kolombus bus company asks travelers to be aware of delays due to the snowy weather. Several buses have problems in Stavanger Video: Øystein Otterdal / news On the E39 between Flekkefjord and Moi, two semi-trailers and a truck are stuck in the direction of Stavanger. Here, too, traffic is diverted past. In Halden, several trailers were stuck on Svinesundsveien in the afternoon traffic. The police are on the scene to direct traffic past.



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