In the game Euro Truck Simulator 2, Norway has these roundabouts located *within* tunnels. Do they actually exist in Norway in real life?

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  1. Haha yes actually very real.
    Long tunnels make you kind of hyptotized so they need to make things different every now and then or you will probably drive into a wall. No joke

  2. Yes. For example the tunnel that connects with the Hardanger bridge (world’s longest free hanging suspension bridge) has a roundabout inside the tunnel. It’s road 13 between Voss and Ulvik. 🙂

  3. There are ten of them in Norway and some on the Faroe Islands too!

    Three in Tromsø under the city. One in Trondheim. One by Dale in Dalsfjorden, Vestland. Two by the Hardanger Bridge. One in Sandvika, Oslo. One in Drammen. And the last one is close to Karmøy south of Haugesund.

  4. Oh yes. And we have many of them. Norway is known for having the best tunnel engineers in the world

  5. Tromsø has plenty of them also, the whole main island has tunnels all connected and roundabout inside

  6. There’s a bunch of em. That’s what you get when you love roundabouts and have a really fu*king hilly ass country and the money to make em.

  7. Literally just took this on my way to Bergen from Oslo, I thought this was a photo of the exact one I took ! Lol

  8. Yup, there are plenty but they have 2 on Tromsøya right underneath the city! It’s actually pretty damn cool!

  9. I had to drive around that shit probably 5 times before finally exiting right when I visited Tromsø few weeks back. 😀😀. And google map fucked us inside the tunnel. 😀We don’t have that in Finland.

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