The Swedish Transport Administration is to remove 25,000 lighting poles in the coming years, and this will affect villages in sparsely populated areas, which will be turned off. But at the Swedish Transport Administration's headquarters in Borlänge, lights are on both outside and inside, late at night – even though no one is there.
The Swedish Transport Administration is to remove 25,000 lighting poles in the coming years, and this will affect villages in sparsely populated areas, which will be turned off. But at the Swedish Transport Administration's headquarters in Borlänge, lights are on both outside and inside, late at night – even though no one is there.