Is the Road of the Elves and the Road of Eagles in Norway particularly dangerous? Can you usually drive in the city and on the national highway? Also, I see that it takes a relatively long time to go to these two scenic routes. Are the views worth it, and are the two scenes similar? If you can only go to one, which one is better ?

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Both of these roads are not dangerous, but the tour buses on these two roads are particularly numerous. When the coach goes through the hairpin bend, it will occupy the entire bend, so when following the coach, pay attention to the distance and make sure to wait on the straightaway. Be careful of the coach coming from the opposite direction. The scenic platforms at the top of both roads offer great views. The Eagle Road itself cannot be seen, but it can overlook the Geirangerfjord. The Troll Road can see the entire road from the scenic platform, which is very spectacular.

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The Elf Road is much, much more beautiful than the Eagle Road. Both are continuous hairpin bends, but it's no problem to drive slowly and carefully. Norwegians drive very orderly and politely.

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If you have ever driven the continuous elbow bend road and easily passed, then these two roads are not special; the difference is the scenery, each with its own characteristics, it is recommended to walk them both, if time does not allow, the fairy road is the first choice.