Deep beneath Norway’s rugged mountains lies a feat of modern engineering: the Lærdal Tunnel, the longest road tunnel in the world. Stretching an astonishing 24.5 kilometres (15.2 miles ...
The country now has a unique idea to solve the problem — tunnels that float underwater. Follow Tech Insider: On Facebook More from News Norway is famous for its beautiful fjords — but having ...
With a $1.97 billion investment, the Norwegian Rogfast submarine tunnel will be the deepest in the world. The construction is part of the modernization project for Norway’s coastal highway.
A groundbreaking project to build the world’s first sea tunnel is back on track after being delayed by the Covid-19 pandemic. The Stad Ship Tunnel will cut through Norway's Stad Peninsula, a ...
One ambitious proposal is a tunnel between Spain and Morocco, though the project presents major engineering challenges. But Europe isn’t stopping there—Norway is gearing up to build its own ...
Norway is enhancing its transportation safety with the introduction of AI-powered incident detection in the Damsgård Tunnel, located in Bergen. According to a press release, the new dual-vision ...
There are well over 1,200 road tunnels in Norway. Camera-based incident detection is the preferred way to keep these tunnels safe and support tunnel operators in organising a fast incident response.
Flaming fromage has clogged up the Brattlitunnelen in Norway for almost a week. According to Reuters, a truck was hauling brunost, a caramelized Norwegian goat cheese, through the tunnel when the ...