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One in four people fear being hit by a car. At the same time, this means that three in four drivers do not see this as a major risk – and that can be scary. The accident can happen in an instant, and the consequences are often serious for everyone involved.
Norwegian road safety work has for decades been built on two pillars: training and sanctions. With Safedrive Reward, we get a third pillar in road safety work – rewards.
Fuel prices have been a headache for Norwegian drivers for several years. A large part of the amount is pure taxes – and new climate requirements could make the pump even more expensive in the years to come.
Never before have Norwegians paid more in tolls than now. In 2024 alone, NOK 15.8 billion was collected – more than ever before. At the same time, the number of toll stations and the level of rates continue to grow.
Every month, 100,000 kroner is awarded to socially beneficial causes through the Tryggve Fund. In July, the support went to Sveberg Danseklubb and Malvik Red Cross, who make the local community a better place to be!
Every month, one lucky winner of NOK 100,000 is drawn through Safedrive Reward. Now, the winner also has the opportunity to donate an additional NOK 100,000 to socially beneficial causes through the Tryggve Fund.
Safedrive values commitment that contributes to safer and better communities. Together with our mascot Tryggve, we want to inspire more people to dream big and act to make a difference. That's why we are now launching the Tryggve Fund.
ETSC honors Norway for the lowest number of road fatalities in Europe and highlights targeted efforts and joint commitment.
Fuel prices fluctuate, but now there are warnings of a real price shock. According to new forecasts, we could soon see pump prices of over 30 kroner per liter. If so, those would be the highest prices ever.
Keeping to the speed limit is important. If you're behind the wheel in summer traffic, remember: Slow speed is not always safe speed. Contributing to good flow is contributing to fewer accidents.
Edvard Nesland knows what it's like when things go wrong in traffic. He is a former police officer with ten years of experience in the police, including three years in the Emergency Police. Half of the time he monitored traffic from a civilian car. Today he is retired and uses Safedrive.
With experience from both youth work, the motorcycle community and traffic, Truls Dahl Støber has a unique perspective on what creates safer traffic for everyone. He is committed to safe traffic, meeting young people on the roads and creating an inclusive community around motorcycles and self-mastery.
René Holmen rides nearly 20,000 kilometers on his motorcycle a year. He runs Bikelife Norge, a community for motorcyclists across the country, and organizes courses to empower riders and focus on safety.

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