Several traffic accidents in Eastern Norway – news Oslo and Viken – Local news, TV and radio

– There have been reports of very slippery roads and we are now receiving a number of collision reports in several places. What matters now is to take into account that it is slippery and drive accordingly, says operations manager at East police district, Gisle Sveen. The police in Oslo also issued the same warning on Tuesday evening. – There are generally difficult driving conditions in several places in the district. Request that motorists drive according to the conditions, and calculate plenty of time. As a result of several traffic accidents and incidents, traffic challenges and queues will arise in several places. The emergency services have had to respond to several traffic accidents in Eastern Norway on Tuesday evening. Photo: Nyhetstips.no Several accidents in a few hours As early as 3pm, the police reported a traffic accident in Bærum where two cars were involved. – No one was seriously injured, but one person was sent to the emergency room to be checked, the police write. Some time later, an accident was reported on the E6 in Ås where two cars and a lorry were involved. – Five people are involved in the accident and the airbag has been triggered in one car. So far, the report does not indicate that there is serious damage. This was said by operations manager at East police district, Gisle Sveen. A few minutes later, the police reported a new traffic accident in Bærum. Before the fire service also had to move out to the E6 near Åsland in Oslo, where two cars were also involved in a traffic accident. Head-on collision in Tønsberg In Våle outside Tønsberg, three people have been taken to hospital after a head-on collision between two cars on Kopstadveien. There were four people in the cars. According to the police, the extent of the damage is not known. The cars have suffered extensive damage, according to operations manager Per Arne Amundsen. The accident happened near Bibomyra. Kopstadveien was closed for a period, but is now open to traffic, according to the Norwegian Road Administration.



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