Norway's annual post-graduation period called "Russ" lasts
weeks, involves partying and drinking heavily - and tends to
challenge public morals every spring.
Dozens of accidents involving students' red- or blue-painted
vans and buses are reported every year, and sometimes the
celebrations lead to crashes killing those aged just 18 or 19.
While the list of rituals involved in the Russ celebrations vary
from one school to the next, they almost invariably involve
alcohol, nudity and sex.
In a statement titled "No to sex on roundabouts", Terje Moe
Gustavsen, a former minister of transport who now runs the
Public Roads Administration, said: "Everyone understands that
being in and around roundabouts is a traffic hazard," .
"It may not be so dangerous for someone to be without clothes on
the bridge, but drivers can get too much of a surprise and
completely forget that they are driving," he added.
(Reporting by Joachim Dagenborg; Editing by Hugh Lawson)
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