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FlameSkimmerLT on November 4, 2025 6:43 am These are common throughout Scandinavia. Helpfully, in Sweden, there are conspicuous blue signs announcing to drivers that there’s a camera ahead.
Carls86 on November 4, 2025 6:44 am Norway: where even the speed traps are polite, scenic, and probably better funded than my local school.
_MOCKBA_ on November 4, 2025 8:05 am Countries are written with a capital letter. Have you even completed elementary school?
jmills575 on November 4, 2025 8:07 am Surely if you drive fast enough it’s barrel can’t turn enough. I don’t recommend testing that
swizz_jizz on November 4, 2025 8:12 am Speeding tickets are no joke in Scandinavia. They defently cost you an arm and a leg
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I bet nobody drives a mile an hour over on that road.
No….it’s not
These are common throughout Scandinavia. Helpfully, in Sweden, there are conspicuous blue signs announcing to drivers that there’s a camera ahead.
Norway: where even the speed traps are polite, scenic, and probably better funded than my local school.
Countries are written with a capital letter. Have you even completed elementary school?
Surely if you drive fast enough it’s barrel can’t turn enough. I don’t recommend testing that
Speeding tickets are no joke in Scandinavia. They defently cost you an arm and a leg
Speed kills. And if it doesn’t, we will.