📖 Knowledge GuideUpdated March 2026

What Is an Escort Vehicle?
in Norway 🇳🇴

Complete guide to transporteskort in Norway. Covering requirements, costs, regulations, and how to find verified operators.

What Is an Transporteskort?

An transporteskort in Norway is a vehicle specifically equipped and operated to accompany spesialtransport transport. While often used interchangeably with "følgebil", the term "transporteskort" specifically refers to the professional service of guiding oversized shipments safely through traffic, around obstacles, and through areas with restricted clearances. In Norway, transporteskort services are regulated and operators must meet certification standards.

Transporteskort vs Følgebil in Norway

In Norway, the terms "transporteskort" and "følgebil" are often used to describe the same service, though there can be distinctions depending on the jurisdiction. Generally, a "følgebil" travels ahead of the load to scout the route and warn oncoming traffic, while a rear escort follows behind to protect the transport from trailing vehicles. Some jurisdictions in Norway define specific roles and equipment requirements for front and rear escort positions.

Equipment Standards

Transporteskort operators in Norway must equip their vehicles with: oversized load signage (meeting local specification requirements), amber rotating or strobe warning lights, two-way radio communication systems, height measurement equipment (typically extendable poles), traffic control flags and paddles, high-visibility clothing, and GPS navigation systems. All equipment must comply with Norway's transport regulations and be maintained in working condition.

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