Driving licence test
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Which option is an example of environmentally friendly driving?
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Review of the options:
- Very slow speed increase.
– Wrong, while increasing speed the fuel consumption is high, as it requires power to increase speed. - Skipping gears.
– Correct, in keeping with increasing speed quickly, which is helped by not running up through all the gears. - Driving in as low a gear as possible.
– Wrong, low gears make the car more powerful, which requires more fuel. Less fuel is consumed by the high gears. (Low gears refers to a low number, fifth = high, first = low.) - Maintaining an engine speed of at least 3,000 rpm.
– Wrong, the revs per minutes are to be kept under 3,000 rpm. Over 3,000 rpm can overload the catalytic converter.
Useful links:
- Ecodriving – environmentally friendly and economical drivin (Körkortonline.se)
This is an example of one of the driving theory questions at Körtkortonline.se. There are two languages: English (free demo test), Swedish (free demo test)
There is also a driving licence book online (2026).
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