
Trond Helleland
Trond Helleland is a prominent Norwegian politician and the transportation policy spokesperson for the Conservative Party (Høyre). He has been actively involved in discussions regarding speed limit policies in Norway, particularly advocating for an increase in the upper speed limit to 120 km/h on well-suited roads. Helleland argues that higher speed limits can improve traffic flow on high-standard motorways while maintaining safety, contrasting with the Green Party's (MDG) proposal to reduce the limit to 90 km/h. His views reflect a broader debate in Norwegian politics about balancing road safety, environmental concerns, and transportation efficiency.
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Trond Helleland, a member of the Storting's transport committee, advocates for replacing the Chinese drone surveillance system.
Flertall for å skrote kinesisk drone-overvåking på norske flyplasser
Trond Helleland is mentioned as the candidate who secured the only representative seat from Buskerud.
Sandra Bruflot vil ikke kjempe om nestlederplassTrond Helleland is a representative from Høyre who criticizes Avinor for using Chinese technology.
Høyre vil tvinge regjeringen til å bytte ut kinesisk droneteknologiTrond Helleland stated that the Conservative Party would consider the project once all facts are available.
Støre går på nederlag. Arbeidet med Stad-tunnelen fortsetter.Trond Helleland is a spokesperson for Høyre who comments on the financing of road projects.
Frp stemmer for veiprosjekter, men mot bompengefinansieringTrond Helleland is a member of Høyre who criticizes the government's approach to the EU regarding railway policies.
Frp og Høyre kritiserer Vy-tildeling. Mener regjeringen utfordrer EU.Trond Helleland is the transportation policy spokesperson for Høyre and argues for allowing a speed limit of 120 km/t on suitable roads.
MDG vil senke fartsgrensene til maks 90 km/t






















