Traffic Enforcement Penalties
- 1/25When a motorcycle exceeds the speed limit by 20 km/h
Exceeding the speed limit by 20 km/h on a motorcycle results in a fine of NOK 4,150 and 2 points on the drivers record. Repeated offences may lead to license suspension.
If a rider is caught running a red light
Riding through a red light is a serious violation, leading to a NOK 6,800 fine and 3 points deducted from the riders license.
When riding a motorcycle without a helmet
Not wearing a helmet results in a fine of NOK 2,300. Although no points are deducted, it is considered a major safety breach.
If using a handheld mobile phone while riding
Using a handheld phone on a motorcycle carries a fine of NOK 9,700 and 3 demerit points under distracted driving laws.
When a motorcycle overtakes illegally
Dangerous or unlawful overtaking, such as in curves or pedestrian zones, results in a NOK 6,800 fine and 3 demerit points.
If a moped rider exceeds 45 km/h speed limit
Mopeds are speed-limited by law. Riding faster than 45 km/h may result in a fine of NOK 4,150 and 2 points on your licence.
If a rider performs a wheelie or stunt in traffic
Reckless riding such as wheelies or stunts results in a fine of NOK 10,200 and 4 points, and can lead to license withdrawal.
When a motorcycle has illegal exhaust or noise mods
Modifying a motorcycle to increase noise levels results in a NOK 2,900 fine. While no points are added, it may trigger inspection requirements.
If riding without a valid licence AM or A1
Operating a motorcycle or moped without the correct license results in a fine of NOK 8,000 and potential disqualification or criminal charges.
If a moped carries two people illegally
Most mopeds are not licensed for passengers. Violations carry a fine of NOK 3,000, and repeated offences may result in further penalties.
If caught riding under the influence BAC 0.2‰
Drinking and riding is strictly prohibited. BAC above 0.2‰ results in a minimum fine of NOK 10,000, points, and license revocation.
If a moped or motorcycle has defective brakes or lights
Technical defects like faulty lighting or brake failure result in a fine of NOK 2,300 and mandatory inspection.
When a rider refuses a police stop or checkpoint
Failing to comply with traffic police orders incurs a NOK 9,700 fine and 6-point deduction, and may escalate to legal prosecution.
When wheel treads are below legal minimum
Worn-out tires pose danger. Minimum tread is 1.6 mm. A violation leads to a fine of NOK 1,700.
When parking a motorcycle on sidewalks or disabled spaces
Illegal parking of motorcycles is fined between NOK 1,200 to 2,400, depending on the location, especially in pedestrian or restricted areas.
If transporting cargo unsafely on a motorcycle
Carrying unbalanced or unsecured cargo results in a fine of NOK 3,400 and 1 demerit point under road safety laws.
If the rider operates a moped with tampered speed limiter
Moped modifications that increase speed beyond legal limits are fined NOK 5,500 and may lead to license suspension or vehicle impoundment.
If riding with a passenger without passenger footrests
Riding two-up without proper footrests or safety gear results in a fine of NOK 2,300, highlighting safety negligence.
If failing to yield at a pedestrian crossing
Motorcycle and moped riders must yield to pedestrians. Failing to do so results in a fine of NOK 6,800 and 3 points.
If a rider accumulates 8 demerit points within 3 years
Norway uses a strict point system. Accumulating 8 points within 3 years leads to a mandatory license suspension.
If a rider is involved in a hit-and-run
Leaving the scene of an accident is a criminal offence, resulting in court action and immediate loss of license.
When riding in bicycle lanes unlawfully
Motorcycles and mopeds are prohibited from bicycle paths unless explicitly allowed. The fine is NOK 2,900.
When lane-splitting in traffic is done unsafely
Unsafe filtering between lanes may be fined NOK 3,400 and result in points depending on the context.
If a motorcycle lacks a visible license plate
Plates must be clean and visible. Obscured or missing plates carry a NOK 2,900 fine.
If a rider uses earphones in both ears
Using dual-ear headphones while riding is illegal and fined NOK 1,700, as it limits awareness of surroundings.