Driving theory questions
Approximately how many people die in Swedish traffic each year?
| Year | Deaths |
| 2018 | 324 |
| 2019 | 223 |
| 2020 | 190 |
| Average per year | 246 |
Useful links:
- Theory section on accidents (Körkortonline.se)
This is an example of one of the driving theory questions at Körtkortonline.se.
There is also a driving licence book online (2026).
More examples of theory questions:
- What do the road signs in the picture mean?
- The car has stopped. Is this allowed given the distance to the solid line?
- What does a catalytic converter do?
- The car is stationary and will make a left turn. What do you think about the positioning?
- Which option describes defensive driving?
- What does the black 30 sign mean?
- Which of the following statements regarding worn tyres with poor tread depth is true?
- What is the most appropriate way to turn in a junction where a U-turn is prohibited?
- Which statement is true regarding the gas carbon dioxide?
- You are driving the car from which the photo is taken and you want to turn into the small road on the right. Which statement is true?
- Is it permitted to park directly after a pedestrian crossing?
- What rule applies at the next junction?
- Who is obliged to give way if another car comes from the road on the right?
- Which month has the highest number of pedestrian deaths in traffic?
- What is the reaction distance?
- What do these road signs mean?
- What should you do if you are driving in a waterlogged lane?
- You have a car made in 2014 and the last inspection was 4 April 2020. When are you required to inspect it again?
- Who can use a public transport lane located on the right in the direction of travel?
- Is it permitted to allow a child under 3 years old to travel in a taxi without a child safety seat?
Category:
- Driving theory questions: Vehicle
- Driving theory questions: Environment
- Driving theory questions: Traffic safety
- Driving theory questions: Traffic regulations
- Driving theory questions: Individual circumstances
- Driving theory questions: Road signs