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Frequently asked questions

What are the major attractions in Tynset?
If your trip to Tynset is all sorted out but your travel itinerary is a little on the empty side, we can give you a helping hand.Plan a stop at World’s Largest Kick Sled. It’s one attraction you’ll find on travelers’ to-do lists. If you still have space on your schedule, Tynset Open Air Museum and Tynset Church will keep you entertained as well.
What are the best road trip destinations near Tynset?
We know you can’t wait to test out your new wheels. How about a day trip out to Oppdal? Just 45 miles away, roll down those windows and let the wind rustle your hair on the way there. Among your first stops here should be Oppdal Troll, Oppdal Church and Solheisen. Don’t miss Sel either! Just 55 miles away, Otta Mining Centre, Sel Church and Heidal Church are must-sees here.
What kind of rental car should I get for Tynset?
Whether you’re taking a break alone or with the family, CarRentals.com can help you find the right set of wheels for your Tynset trip. A compact car is an ideal option if you’ll be spending almost all of your time in the city center. Cheap to rent and efficient, these vehicles will get you from A to B with ease. If you feel like doing things a little differently, rent a ride from our special category. You’re sure to find something that’ll make a few jaws drop. Got the little ones in tow? A spacious SUV should tick all your boxes.
Should I get a luxury rental car in Tynset?
You’re spoiled for choice when it comes to renting a car in Tynset. From SUVs with space to spare to easy-to-park compacts, you’ll find it all here. Choosing your perfect match depends on how much you’d like to spend and what activities you’ve got planned. Some road trips are just begging you to splurge on your dream ride, whereas others don’t need more than a bargain, no-frills type model. Which car will you be sliding behind the wheel of this trip?
What side of the road do they drive on in Tynset?
In Tynset, you’ll have to keep to the right side. When traveling someplace new, it’s wise to rent a car with automatic transmission. That way, you can focus on the road and save worrying about gear changes.
Is it difficult to park in Tynset?
For the most part, finding a spot to park the car in Tynset is a simple task. If you’re planning to venture to one of the busier sights in town, it’s a wise idea to consider parking options before you leave.
Does Tynset have peak-hour traffic?
As with many destinations, you can expect slightly heavier traffic in the morning and afternoon rush hours. However, thanks to its smaller population of approximately 2,400, traffic isn’t a big issue in Tynset.
Are there speed limits in Tynset?
Speed limits vary throughout the city of Tynset, but usually range from 80km/h to 110km/h. Most residential roads have a top speed of 30km/h unless posted otherwise.
What happens if I get a speeding fine while driving a rental car in Innlandet?
Usually, your rental company will bill the amount stated on the fine to your credit card. Alternatively, the company may share your contact details with local authorities so they can issue a fine to you directly.
Is it illegal to use a cell phone while driving in Tynset?
It is prohibited to use your cell phone while driving a car in Tynset, and you may even be issued a fine for simply handling a phone if you’re in control of a vehicle. That said, the use of hands-free or Bluetooth functions is allowed, as long as your focus remains on the road.
What are the rules around drink driving in Tynset?
When behind the wheel in Tynset, it’s a criminal offence to have a BAC (blood alcohol content) above 0.02%. Thinking of having a couple of glasses of wine while you’re out? Consider grabbing a taxi or using a ride-sharing service.
Is turning on a red light allowed in Tynset?
No, it’s not. In Tynset, red equals stop, with no exceptions. When nearing traffic lights, always drive at a safe speed so you can easily stop when you need to.
Are seat belts compulsory in Innlandet?
In short, yes. However, there are some exceptions for certain vehicles run by public transportation systems.

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