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Q-Free to install tolling solution in Norway

Q-Free is to provide its automatic number plate recognition service to five unnamed regional tolling companies in Norway – in a deal valued 26 million NOK (£2.3m). Q-Free says the five-year contract will provide a new system for toll charging in Norway. The project is scheduled to begin this Autumn.
May 31, 2019 Read time: 1 min

108 Q-Free is to provide its automatic number plate recognition service to five unnamed regional tolling companies in Norway – in a deal valued 26 million NOK (£2.3m).

Q-Free says the five-year contract will provide a new system for toll charging in Norway.

The project is scheduled to begin this Autumn.

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