Fløyfjell Tunnel

The Fløyfjell Tunnel (Norwegian: Fløyfjellstunnelen) is a road tunnel in the city of Bergen in Hordaland county, Norway. The tunnel goes through the Fløyfjellet mountain massif between the city neighborhoods of Sandviken and Kalfaret. The tunnel was built to provide a fast route around the city centre. The traffic through the tunnel is increasing rapidly. In 2007, the average daily traffic was 41,707 vehicles, up from 34,779 vehicles in 2000. The speed cameras in the tunnel detected this section of road to have the most speeding vehicles in all of Hordaland county.

Fløyfjell Tunnel

The Fløyfjell Tunnel (Norwegian: Fløyfjellstunnelen) is a road tunnel in the city of Bergen in Hordaland county, Norway. The tunnel goes through the Fløyfjellet mountain massif between the city neighborhoods of Sandviken and Kalfaret. The tunnel was built to provide a fast route around the city centre. The traffic through the tunnel is increasing rapidly. In 2007, the average daily traffic was 41,707 vehicles, up from 34,779 vehicles in 2000. The speed cameras in the tunnel detected this section of road to have the most speeding vehicles in all of Hordaland county.