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It is now not possible to pay for crossings on the Storebælt Bridge with an AutoPASS tag. We are in dialogue to get the arrangement back for our costumers
It is now not possible to pay for crossings on the Storebælt Bridge with an AutoPASS tag. We are in dialogue to get the arrangement back for our costumers
You keep your AutoPASS tag and will receive the invoice in the same way as before. The only difference is that the invoice will be paid to Fremtind Service.
Log in to My Page and get a full overview of your AutoPASS agreement.
All you need to know about AutoPASS
For you with an AutoPASS-tag, this means that you will no longer receive a light signal when you pass the toll station. You can always check your invoices and toll crossings on My page.
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All drivers, regardless of nationality, have to pay Norwegian road tolls. Foreign registered vehicles, without toll tag, will be invoiced by Euro Parking Collection.
Log into your account and find your vehicles without an norwegian electronic ID. For business and private customers.
As of 27th February you may log on the new self-service solution for AutoPASS via the ID portal by using your national insurance number and password in conjunction with your cell phone or code chip. Foreign users can log on with email, password and phone number.
From 1.1.2018, the general terms and conditions change for all AutoPASS-agreements. This entails a stronger emphasis on the requirement for correct vehicle registration number and all other registered information to be valid and up to date on your agreement.
If you are making payments from a foreign bank account, payments to Fjellinjen must be made with IBAN and Swift.
On October 1st 2017, congestion charge and environmental differentiation rates will be introduced at the toll point in Oslo. Rates at the toll point in Bærum are adjusted to general inflation.
The toll money from the toll point in Oslo and Bærum is the most important source of financing for the projects of Oslo-package 3.
On October 1. 2017, congestion charge and environmental differentiation rates will be introduced at the toll points in Oslo. The new rates are divided into environment classes and fuel types. Rates at the toll points in Bærum are only adjusted after general inflation.
The Austrian toll service provider ASFINAG ETS has been a toll service provider for the EasyGo+ service since the service was introduced in 2013, but has now decided to stop their international activity from 1 July 2017.
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