Hi Derek, Thank you do much for that. Sorry for delay in reply - I’ve only just clocked that I had replies. I will chase that thread down and fully study. I had thought the Brobizz was just for business, or commuters but obviously got that wrong. After frustrating hours of trying to dig through the many layered choices I was going to take a best guess and go with a Fremtind transducer (can’t remember if they also call it a Bizz). However, If the Brobizz covers Norway in the same way and the cost is outweighed by discounts on the Oresund and Storebaelt bridges it looks like the winner. I’m assuming the only reason to go with a licence plate agreement is if you don’t leave enough time to get a physical Bizz/ transducer. I haven’t found a clear answer to that … and was worried I might need add on agreements for the Bizz. For instance there’s an add on ferry
Hi, I’ve spent days on this and still don’t fully understand. What I can say is that Fremtind have a helpful chat system and I’ve gone with a transducer from them. Once the account is live I will try to add the ferry agreement, if it doesn’t cost anything, even though I’m not clear on the advantage/applicability. I backed out of going with a BroBizz after a helpful online chat with them.. in which the operator said best go with an autopass if spending the majority of your time in Norway… as the discounts are not the same with the Danish BroBizz. (I didn’t push him for detail).
Also there is the upfront payment for the BroBizz to factor in and the additional payment for a Bropass in order to get the discount on the Oresund bridge! I suppose if you are travelling in something bigger than a campervan these bridge discounts may become more significant. I’m afraid I’ve adopted the ‘Oh Stuff it ‘ approach and taken a best guess!
BTW just found out that camping and caravanning club give a 10% discount on PnO ferry which together with the discount it gets me on
insurance is worth it. I don’t find the campsites any use though!