If you’re planning to drive in Iceland or are curious about the rules and regulations regarding speeding, this video is for you. I cover everything you need to know about speed limits, speed cameras, fines, and essential tips to ensure a safe and enjoyable driving experience in this beautiful country. I’ll also discuss what to do if you DO get a speeding ticket. Speeding in Iceland is EXPENSIVE so learn from my mistakes and drive the speed limit!
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