Theory exam
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Do you have to stop for pedestrians crossing this pedestrian crossing?
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The fact that the pedestrian crossing is combined with a bicycle passage does not matter; you must always stop for pedestrians.
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- Pedestrian crossings and bicycle passages (Körkortonline.se)
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