Driving licence test
You are driving the car behind the tractor. Should you take into account the possibility of the tractor turning off at A when you plan to overtake?
The risk is important to acknowledge; the Driving Licence Book (19th Edition, page 89) specifically addresses this type of situation: “[...] when overtaking a tractor, you must be aware that it may turn in essentially anywhere. A tractor does not require a road to turn off at.”
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).
More examples of theory questions:
- Should you drive out on the hard shoulder in the situation in the picture to make it easier for the car behind to overtake?
- What type of turn needs to be made to be able to drive towards Herrängen?
- What do you think about the blue car’s positioning before the left turn?
- What should you think about if you are planning to turn right?
- Approximately how many wildlife accidents occur in Sweden each year?
- Which option is true for the situation in the picture?
- Does the sign on the right indicate something regarding the maximum permitted speed?
- Where should you position your car if you want to stop in the parking space?
- What rule applies to motorway entry ramps with an acceleration lane?
- Are EU mopeds (class I) allowed to drive on motorways?
- Is it permitted for regular road users to turn around on the motorway by using the link road in the picture?
- Is it true that accidents in conjunction with junctions cause more deaths than head-on collisions?
- Where on the car is a crumple zone?
- Who is responsible for a 15 year old passenger using their seat belt?
- What happens to your kinetic energy if you increase your speed from 30 km/h to 90 km/h?
- You want to make a turn with a vehicle that has no indicator. How do you signal your intention?
- Should you apply the parking brake in winter when the weather is humid?
- What is a dual-circuit brake system?
- What is it called when the braking force is transferred through a liquid?
- Which alternative is not a common type of brake in private cars?
Category:
- Driving licence test: Vehicle
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- Driving licence test: Traffic safety
- Driving licence test: Traffic regulations
- Driving licence test: Individual circumstances
- Driving licence test: Road signs