Must have been an American. Hey, at least he wasn't in the furthest left lane! Left lane hogging is a common occurrence here in the US--many states have laws against it but they're not really well enforced.
It is the widest as far as I know (consistently 8 lanes over a longer distance), but it wouldn't surprise me if Essingeleden (E4) in Stockholm has a higher traffic volume.
I remember a story about the potential implementation of a congestion charge in Copenhagen. But their study showed that Copenhagen did not really have that much congestion which would warrant a congestion charge. Aarhus had bigger delays than Copenhagen.
Whilst this route is certainly not one of the most spectacular in terms of scenery, it is still very pleasant to ride. However, the speed limit of 110 km/h can feel very slow at off-peak times due to the many wide lanes.
If that was recorded today (may 9th 2024), you'd have seen a lot of busses from Jutland with spectators for our Cup Final.
I love that citroën lane hogger from 4:32 - he simply occupied the 3rd lane for a few kilometres just to abruptly exit from the rightmost lane.
Must have been an American. Hey, at least he wasn't in the furthest left lane! Left lane hogging is a common occurrence here in the US--many states have laws against it but they're not really well enforced.
Copenhagen is on our 'maybe we should go there' list. And it appears there are direct flights, just over three hours. Hmm.
is it the widest and most frequented motorway/highway in Scandinavia?
It is the widest as far as I know (consistently 8 lanes over a longer distance), but it wouldn't surprise me if Essingeleden (E4) in Stockholm has a higher traffic volume.
I remember a story about the potential implementation of a congestion charge in Copenhagen. But their study showed that Copenhagen did not really have that much congestion which would warrant a congestion charge. Aarhus had bigger delays than Copenhagen.
Do you have new video coming , where you drive E47 towards the Danish coast town of Rødbyhavn?
Just a general question, how many km do you drive in a month/year?
Not as much as you might expect. Around 20,000 kilometers per year.
@@EuropeanRoads Thank you, thats really not that much
Whilst this route is certainly not one of the most spectacular in terms of scenery, it is still very pleasant to ride. However, the speed limit of 110 km/h can feel very slow at off-peak times due to the many wide lanes.
I have idea for a new video stjørdal to Steinkjer E6
Maybe when it is finished through there. I drove there last year and construction was in full swing.
OK I understand