It is one of many bridges that connect the islands of Lofoten to each other as part of the European route E10 highway (also known as Lofast).
It is part of Lofast, the new road E10 connecting the Lofoten islands to the mainland, which was opened in December 2007.
The Sundklakkstraumen Bridge was opened in 1976 and it is one of many bridges that connect the islands of the Lofoten archipelago via the European route E10 highway.
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There are road connections from Narvik across the mountains eastwards to Abisko and Kiruna, Sweden (via European route E10).