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Norway's traffic deaths rose to 111 in 2025, exceeding 2030 targets, driven by speed, intoxication, and risky behavior.
Traffic fatalities in Norway rose to 111 in 2025, up from 87 in 2024, according to preliminary data, prompting concern from Transport Minister Jon-Ivar Nygard.
The increase is linked to high speeds, intoxication, inattention, and risky behavior.
Most victims were men, with pedestrians, cyclists, e-scooter riders, and motorcyclists among those killed.
Summer months saw the highest death tolls.
The country’s “zero vision” goal remains unmet, as 2025 figures exceed targets set for 2030.
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Las muertes de tráfico de Noruega aumentaron a 111 en 2025, superando los objetivos de 2030, impulsadas por la velocidad, la intoxicación y el comportamiento riesgoso.