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Urban road toll collection in Norway – process, technology and experiences from Oslo

Urban road toll collection in Norway – process, technology and experiences from Oslo. Oslo City Hall. Kristian Wærsted Chief Engineer Norwegian Public Roads Administration (NPRA). Road tolling in Norway.

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Urban road toll collection in Norway – process, technology and experiences from Oslo

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  1. Urban road toll collection in Norway – process, technology and experiences from Oslo Oslo City Hall Kristian Wærsted Chief Engineer Norwegian Public Roads Administration (NPRA)

  2. Road tolling in Norway • 70 years of road tolling experience to finance expensive infrastructure (bridges and tunnels) • More than 100 road toll projects implemented • Toll collection normally lasts for 15 years • 44 road toll projects in operation today • Urban toll systems for the last 20 years • Point paymentonly (open systems) • Norway has been a pioneering country in developing cost efficient road tolling

  3. Tolling Projects in Norway, autumn 2004 Bergen (1986), our first urban toll ring Ålesund* (1987), the first toll plaza with EFC in the world The urban tollrings in Oslo (1990) and Trondheim (1991) have been other important pioneering projects E69 Magerøya Tromsø (fuel tax) City Projects Single Projects Toll collection on ferries AutoPASS tolling Rv 17 Helgeland Br. Namsos Trondheim E39 Øysand - Thamshamn Rv714 Hitra - Frøya E39 Krifast Rv 661 Straumen Br. Rv 658 Ålesund Tunnels Rv 755 Skarnsund Br. Rv 61 Hareid - Sulesund E6 Trondheim - Stjørdal Rv 653 Eikesund - Rjånes Rv 64 Skålavegen Rv 5 Naustdal Tunnel Sykkylven Br. E39 Teigen - Bogen Rv 5 Fjærland - Sogndal Rv 566 Osterøy Br. Rv 5 Fodnes - Mannheller E39 Nordhordland Br. Rv 551 Folgefonn Tunnel Bergen E134 Rullestad ravine Rv 562 Askøy Br. Rv 35 Lunner - Gardermoen Fv 207 Bjorøy Oslo E39 Triangular Link Rv 23 Oslofjord Link E39 Borevik - Jektevik E18 Askim (Østfold Pack) Rv 544 Halsnøy Link E6 at Moss (Østfold Pack) Rv 47 T Link Rv108 Hvaler Tunnel E39 Rennesøy E18 N. Vestfold Rv 519 Finnøy Tønsberg N. Jæren Rv 13 Ryfast E18 Aust-Agder Rv 45 Gjesdal Kristiansand E39 Lister Pack Rv 9 Setesdalsveien Tolling Projects in Norway by 2005 Pioneers: *

  4. Urban toll rings in Norway – May 2005 ’figure in thousands * Hours a day and days a week ** During hours of operation

  5. City border The ”Oslo Package 1” Toll ring • Why?: To build 50 pre-defined projects in 10 instead of 35 years with state funds only • Joint venture between Oslo (60%) and the neighbouring county of Akershus (40%) • Users contribute with 55% of funding • The toll ring covers all roads in three corridors • 50% of Oslos population live outside the toll ring • AADT in the payment direction is approx. 250 000 • Annual income: 1,3 bill. NOK, 10% operation cost Oslo Akershus

  6. Oslo toll plaza no. 5 on a western arterial • The subscription lane (”AutoPASS”) has a high capacity, approx. 1600 veh/hour • Approx. 300 veh/hour capacity in coin machine and attended (”manuell”) lanes • No expansion of total road area was necessary

  7. Toll plaza no.14 on E6 south You will arrive here when approaching Oslo from Stockholm or Copenhagen

  8. Toll plaza no.11 on E6 north is the largest in Oslo. It has 3+1 AutoPASS lanes

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