Thursday, September 19, 2024

So many motorists cheat over the Great Belt Bridge – every day

It is both expensive and stupid. Even so, several motorists cheat their way over the Storebæltsbroen every single day, according to Sund & Bælt.

Every single day, motorists cheat over the Great Belt Bridge, even though the toll system should actually prevent it.

This is written by FDM .

In relation to FDM, Sund & Bælt does not wish to relate to – or at least not to inform about – how this can happen.

But Jens Kjær Nielsen, head of the toll system at Storebælt, emphasizes that it is difficult to cheat the system.

READ ALSO: Sweden refuses to reintroduce state subsidies for electric cars

– Our barrier system makes it difficult to cheat, because our cameras subsequently identify the customers, so they are always detected, he says.

When motorists try to cheat their way through the toll booth, the police are immediately called. But if the police cannot stop the driver immediately, the bill for crossing the bridge illegally will be sent later. But the bill also includes a fee of DKK 600.

But that's not all. Because the police also send a fine of 2,000 kroner in such cases, so crossing the Great Belt without paying is therefore a very expensive affair. Also significantly more expensive than even the most expensive payment method – namely cold cash.

Sund & Bælt – or A/S Storebælt – informs FDM that for every 25,000 motorists who legally drive over the bridge, there is one who tries to cheat.

In 2023, there were 13.6 million 'customers' across the Great Belt. This corresponds to one and a half cars trying their luck every single day. In other words, cheating.

The cheaters are also in such an absolute minority that no new measures are introduced to prevent them from cheating. It will only bother drivers on the bridge even more.

Read more exciting news from and about the world of cars right here!

Latest

Don't miss

Nissan confirms: Developing new Silvia completely in-house

Work on a new Nissan Silvia has begun, 22...

Got Kevin Magnussen fired – now he sets a record

Oliver Bearman is the direct reason why Kevin Magnussen...

The warning triangle becomes illegal – here is the replacement

In Spain, the country's drivers have already been informed...

People stay away – Volvo regrets special factory

Customers are leaving to such an extent that Volvo...

These everyday cars lose the most in value per kilometer

It's not just big, expensive luxury cars that rattle...
Boosted Magazine
Boosted Magazine
Boosted in Denmark has over a million unique users, surpassing two million sessions, and accumulating over seven million page views each month, and our platforms has become a hub for automotive enthusiasts. Now you can enjoy our content in English too! Enjoy our free car news - every day. Want to talk to us? Write an email to boosted@boostedmagazine.com
spot_img

Even Xpeng bends over and builds a special type of car

While consumers outside of Scandinavia are moving away from electric cars, car brands are increasingly turning to hybrids. Now Chinese Xpeng is heading in...

Media: Swedish car factory directly sabotaged by China

The Swedish car battery factory Northvolt is not only in crisis because BMW canceled a contract worth DKK 14 billion. China is divesting the...

First city in the world to ban advertising for petrol cars

As the first city in the world, The Hague, located in the Netherlands, bans all advertisements for petrol and diesel cars. However, the ban...

Danish motorists must pay a new tax, says the director

100 years of registration tax, which we have rounded up in Denmark, must be enough. This is what the car importers' interest organization believes....

Electric car burned out without warning – removed with forklift

An electric car that was on a lift at a workshop that had closed over the weekend caught fire suddenly and without warning. The...

New "RS2" is Audi's most potent street car ever

The RS e-tron GT Performance is the most powerful street car from Audi ever. However, the 925 horsepower that graces the RS2 from 1994...

Warns the owners: "Electric cars are a breeding ground for pests"

Electric cars are good for mice and other pests. They simply love to gnaw on cables and other electronics, says the warning now from...

Clarkson admits – quits TV because of electric cars

There will be no more car shows with Jeremy Clarkson. The overriding reason is the electric cars, which have taken away his desire. Jeremy...

Another two car brands skip Denmark

Officially, it is said that the two China brands Omoda and Jaecoo are simply postponing the launch in Denmark. But it looks like a...

Michael has discovered why electric car batteries break

Professor Michael Toney believes he has solved an underlying riddle in every electric car battery - namely why it deteriorates and breaks down over...

The car brand Ford has sold its business in Denmark

It took longer than expected. But now the import of Ford in Denmark has come into Danish hands. The Danish car importer Nic. The...

Every 7th car in Denmark will have suffered this damage in 2024

The insurance companies can't really find an explanation that fits when every 7th car gets damaged this year. For some injuries, there are fewer...
footer.txt Viser footer.txt.