Thursday, September 4, 2014

Norway began to suffer from the dominance of electric cars

Norway is a country where there are some of the most tangible benefits for buyers and owners of electric cars. But the growing popularity of electric cars has led to unintended consequences. 




In Norway, the buyer is relieved of many electric mandatory for other motorists payments. For example, it is exempt from some taxes, may in some cases do not pay for parking, and free use multiple charging stations. In addition, electric vehicles have access to the band allocated for public transport, and it was this that was the problem for the Norwegian authorities. 

Currently, the country has up to 32,000 electric vehicles. During peak hours, many drivers prefer electric cars use dedicated bus lanes than seriously hamper the movement of public transport. 

Bus drivers complain about the dominance of electric cars and claim that "the time lost in traffic jams Electrical passengers of public transport, much more valuable than the gain of which is obtained by several dozen drivers of electric vehicles," said portal Auto Evolution. 

While the Norwegian authorities took no action, but it is possible that they will come to a conclusion about the need to ban electric vehicles appear on the road sections that are reserved for public transport.

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