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Route 1 (Iceland)

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and is serviced seven days a week during the winter, with teams keeping the road open as weather allows. Conditions are monitored 24/7 and relayed to the public through their website and telephone helpline. During extreme weather it may take hours until the weather calms down to open the road, or for
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Since its completion, the ring road has seen constant growth in traffic, and has seen an even quicker growth during the recent rise in number of tourists arriving in Iceland. Average traffic recorded along the ring road rose from a consolidated count of 57,000 vehicles per day in 2005 to over 90,000
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since it covers most of the country and many sights of interest are located near to the route. It has long been a popular route with Icelandic families going on summer vacation, but in recent years the route is becoming more popular with foreign tourists who either rent a car or bring their own on
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Traffic on the ring road is also subject to considerable variation between the winter and summer, with the traffic in summer often being double or more than during the winter. This is due to a lower flow of tourist and agricultural traffic, as well as the roads being less passable or even closed
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aims to rebuild/upgrade all bridges on the ring road to modern two lane standards. Single-lane bridges were reduced from around 60 in 2010 to 32 in 2020. Within the next five years, an additional 14 bridges are to be rebuilt, mostly along the southern coast.
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fast charging sites spaced approximately 50-80km apart. They are located in almost all towns along the route, as well as rest stops and other locations. Each site has anywhere from 2-16 charging posts and they are operated by various companies including
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is 90 kilometres per hour (56 mph) on open sections; 70 kilometres per hour (43 mph) in tunnels and 50 kilometres per hour (31 mph) through urban areas. A few speed cameras operate on roads just outside of Reykjavík and in all tunnels.
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river in the southeast, was opened. Previously, vehicles intending to travel between southern settlements, e.g. Vík to Höfn, had to travel north of the country through Akureyri, making the opening a major transport improvement to the country.
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filmed and broadcast a live Slow TV event tour of Iceland driving along the entire route. The event was broadcast live in 360-degree video with a soundtrack of constantly evolving music based around elements of their track "Óveður".
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in the south see traffic volumes of around 2,000 to 5,000 vehicles per day. The stretches farthest away from larger towns, mostly in the sparsely inhabited east of the country see an average around 500 vehicles per day.
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In recent years, due to increased traffic and demands for higher road safety, many large improvements have been made in both capacity and safety of the ring road. In the southwestern corner of the country, near
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during the winter. Traffic can become considerably heavy on weekends during the summer, when locals flock to travel around the country for holidays, camping and summer house visits across the country.
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The intersection of Suðurlandsvegur (left) and Vesturlandvegur (lower right) in Reykjavík. The latter continues more than 2 km to the west (far side), before merging with
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and single-lane bridges, especially in the more rural east of the country. Driving in winter one must take special precautions and pre-check driving conditions with the
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Non-locals, unaware of the rules of single-lane bridges, have ended in head-on and serious collisions using these bridges. Considered a major safety issue, the
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The route goes by many names depending on its location. The following table shows road names (excluding tunnels) in a clockwise direction from Reykjavík.
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to Skjöldólfsstadir - where there are no amenities (including gasoline). The ring road first became covered by EV charging stations in 2018, initially by
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waterfalls in the north are easily accessible from the Ring Road. The road passes through almost all areas of the country (everywhere apart from the
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Road conditions are monitored in real time by a system of weather stations and webcams, such as this station at Vatnsskarð pass in north Iceland.
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plateau) in the east was often closed in winter. Route 1 was rerouted in November 2017, now using the somewhat sinuous coastal route via
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Travelling clockwise (initially northward) from Reykjavík, the following communities and settlements are located on Route 1.
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for all of its length and is mostly two lanes wide: one lane going in each direction. The Icelandic Road Administration,
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Content in this edit is translated from the existing Icelandic Knowledge article at ]; see its history for attribution.
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in the north of the country shortened the route by 16km and improved winter safety, bypassing a mountain road.
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in the north, have reduced the need to close the road due to snow. Prior to rerouting, the route between
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Winter closures used to be more common in the past. In recent years, new tunnels such as the 7.4km long
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traffic. The total length of the road is 1,322 kilometres (821 mi), making it the longest
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A few major mountain passes prone to closure in heavily trafficked parts of the ring road:
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standard. The longest stretch between chargers is a 113km section in the northeast, from
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around 20,000-50,000 vehicles use the road daily, rural sections serving routes between
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In more rural parts of the country, mostly in the glacial plains of the south and the
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Heavy summer traffic is especially a problem during the summer at the town of
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Traffic levels on the road vary considerably between locations: in and near
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The road was completed in 1974, coinciding with the 1,100th anniversary of
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The Ring Road of Iceland (as of 2004) and some towns it connects: (1)
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maintenance teams to clear the road of snow after major snowfalls.
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Vegagerðin (The Icelandic Road Administration) (1 January 2020).
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charging stations at hotels, tourist attractions and towns.
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is being upgraded to a and should be complete by 2023.
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Many popular tourist attractions in Iceland, such as the
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Maintained by Icelandic Road Administration (Vegagerðin)
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river, with current plans seeing it complete by 2025.
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Additionally, there are many slower 488: 1446:"Daily traffic map of Iceland - 2020" 1050: 893: 844:Southern Akureyri to the turning for 543:and Staðarskáli (on the Reykjavík to 513:Route 1 has the highest priority for 281: 569:(on the Reykjavík to Akureyri route) 558:(on the Reykjavík to Akureyri route) 508: 29: 1395:"Changes To Ring Road This Weekend" 921:List of cities and towns on Route 1 24: 1120:An icy stretch of Route 1 between 879:From Selfoss to eastern Reykjavík 710:Electric vehicle charging stations 618: 368: 27:Ring road circumnavigating Iceland 25: 1667: 1614: 1393:Geir Finnsson (9 November 2017). 1093:A typical stretch of Route 1, in 397:to ensure the road is passable. 1619: 1566:Arnarsson, Sveinn (2018-03-26). 1113: 1101: 1086: 1074: 206:1,322 km (821 mi) 154: 134: 34: 1585: 1559: 1534: 1510: 1484: 1459: 1437: 1412: 1364: 1339: 812:Borgarnes to northern Akureyri 796:Eastern Reykjavík to Borgarnes 458:Currently, the section between 1314: 1289: 1264: 1239: 1214: 1194: 1182: 1161: 686:in the west and Reykjavík and 431:, between the larger towns of 104:You may also add the template 13: 1: 1347:"Vinnureglur þjónustudeildar" 1132: 615:to travel between the towns. 519:Icelandic Road Administration 502:Icelandic Road Administration 395:Icelandic Road Administration 389:and sharp curves, as well as 106:{{Translated|is|Þjóðvegur 1}} 1491:Hreiðarsson, Magnús Hlynur. 1420:"Umferðin eykst á Hringvegi" 607:, using (now former) Routes 7: 833:Drottningarbraut (partial) 762: 659:vehicles per day in 2019. 349:glacier lagoon, as well as 10: 1672: 1625:Wikimedia Atlas of Iceland 1597:Sigur Rós official website 1473:(in Icelandic). 2021-07-10 1228:(in Icelandic). 2020-04-08 1067: 653: 68:Machine translation, like 445:controlled access highway 242: 237: 233: 223: 218: 210: 202: 197: 192: 153: 144: 132: 49:the corresponding article 662:Route 1 is popular with 640:Eyjafjallajökull in 2010 539:Holtavörðuheði, between 391:blind curves and summits 323:the country's settlement 283:[ˈr̥iŋkˌvɛːɣʏr̥] 1593:"sigur rós - route one" 561:Öxnadalsheiði, between 115:For more guidance, see 1189:The Road System - 2012 890: 863:From Hella to Selfoss 779: 650: 485: 423: 274: 269: 146: 1059:, the Icelandic band 888: 773: 648: 572:Biskupsháls, between 529:Hellisheiði, between 483: 411: 117:Knowledge:Translation 88:copyright attribution 1326:www.stjornarradid.is 550:Vatnsskarð, between 1010:Kirkjubæjarklaustur 910:Fáskrúðsfjarðargöng 905:Almannaskarð Tunnel 489:Single-lane bridges 310:traffic as well as 1171:. 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