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Øresund Bridge traffic information and current status
A smooth journey starts with the right information. Before you leave, it is smart to check the current status and traffic information of the Oresund Bridge. Here you can immediately see if there are traffic jams, roadworks, or wind warnings so you are not faced with surprises.
Current status of the Oresund Bridge
The Oresund Bridge is open 24 hours a day. However, situations may arise where the bridge is temporarily closed or where extra caution is required. This happens mainly during strong winds, winter precipitation, accidents, or planned maintenance.
On the official traffic page you can always see:
- Whether the bridge is fully open
- Whether there is a delay at the toll stations
- Whether there are roadworks
- Whether there are problems with train traffic
👉 View the current status here: https://www.oresundsbron.com/en/traffic-information
Weather conditions and wind warnings
Wind and visibility are the main factors influencing traffic. The Øresundsbron may set temporary speed restrictions or close the bridge when it becomes truly unsafe.
Situations where measures are taken:
- Storms or heavy wind gusts
- Ice on the bridge
- Very poor visibility
- Extreme winter weather
As soon as there are warnings, these are immediately communicated on the traffic page and via the digital traffic signs at the bridge.
Roadworks and disruptions

The connection consists of a tunnel, an artificial island, and the bridge itself. Regular maintenance is necessary to keep everything safe. During roadworks, the following may occur:
- One lane closed
- Temporarily lower speed limits
- Short-term closures
- Contraflow lanes in the tunnel indicated by double dotted lines
For every planned work, it is indicated:
- Where the disruption takes place
- How long it will last
- Which measures apply to traffic
Train traffic across the Oresund Bridge
Trains across the Oresund Bridge are operated by Skånetrafiken. When there are disruptions, delays, or cancellations, this is also stated on the traffic information page.
Travelers by train are advised to check current travel information via Skånetrafiken.
Border controls

The Swedish police frequently carry out border controls at the crossing from Denmark to Sweden. Sometimes there are also checks toward Denmark. Travelers must be able to identify themselves. Therefore, always remember:
- Passport
- ID card
More information can be found on the official page for border control and customs.
Safety on the Oresund Bridge
Safety is one of the highest priorities. The entire connection is continuously monitored with cameras and sensors. The traffic center sees everything in real-time and can intervene immediately when necessary.
What to do in case of a breakdown or accident
If an accident happens on the bridge: Stop in the emergency lane on the right, switch on your hazard lights, and wear a yellow high-visibility vest. Then stand 50 meters before your vehicle (upstream) in a safe place and use emergency stairs if you encounter them. Then call the traffic center or emergency services.
Emergency numbers:
- Øresund Bridge Traffic Centre: +46 40 676 6770 or +45 33 41 67 70
- Or call the general emergency number: 112
If an accident happens in the tunnel: Stop as far to the right as possible and immediately switch on your hazard lights. Always wear a safety vest and provide first aid when necessary. Then go to the nearest emergency phone or call 112. In case of fire, use the emergency exits or stairs. Stay in contact with the emergency services via the emergency phone until help arrives. In the tunnel, there are emergency phones every 88 meters that connect you directly to the emergency services.
Speed limits

The speed is adjusted according to conditions.
- 110 km/h (approx. 68 mph) on the bridge and Peberholm
- 90 km/h (approx. 56 mph) in the tunnel
- 30 km/h (approx. 18 mph) at the toll station
Note: The bridge is equipped with multiple speed cameras and matrix signs. Speeding results in delays and fines.
Toll station and speed bumps
On the Danish side of the toll stations, there are dynamic speed bumps. These activate when vehicles enter too fast. The intention is that the system can scan license plates properly and staff can work safely. This system has reduced the number of speeding violations by 95 percent.
Useful information for the road
- Water leakage in the tunnel: Small water leaks are normal and no cause for concern. This is due to the construction of the tunnel.
- AED available: There is a defibrillator on both sides of the toll station. All employees are trained to use it.
- The bridge is basically always open: Only in extreme conditions or incidents may the Oresund Bridge close. This happens rarely and is always communicated immediately.
Are you ready to depart?
If you are going to cross the Oresund Bridge, it is wise to check a few things in advance:
- Current status of the bridge
- Valid identification
- Toll payment or ticket
- Weather forecast
- Fuel and tire pressure
- Route to the toll station
On this page
Øresund Bridge Toll Calculator
After you have made the crossing to Denmark, you will naturally want to continue to Sweden as quickly as possible. On MalmoBridge.com we show you exactly which routes are most convenient and how to get to the Copenhagen and Malmo bridge without detours. On the page about the crossing to Denmark, you can read step-by-step how to drive from the UK or Germany towards Copenhagen and then easily cross via the bridge towards Malmö and the rest of Sweden.
Destinations in Sweden
The Øresund Bridge is the starting point of a larger tour for many travellers. Popular destinations after the bridge include Stockholm, the island of Bornholm, the coastal city of Gothenburg and the Kalmar and Öland region.
From Malmö you can drive to these places in a single day, making the bridge the ideal gateway for your complete Swedish trip.
Discover Malmö
As soon as you cross the bridge you are almost immediately in Malmö. This city is perfect for a first stop in Sweden, with sights such as the Turning Torso, the historic centre around Lilla Torg and the promenade at Ribersborg beach. You can easily walk around here for a few hours or stay the night before driving further inland.
Copenhagen as a stopover
Before you drive onto the Malmo bridge, you pass Copenhagen. Many travellers choose to stay here for one or two days. You can visit Nyhavn, Tivoli, the Little Mermaid and the lively food markets while your car is parked in or near the city. Afterwards, you drive on to Sweden via the Øresund Bridge in no time.
