Theory test
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Should you drive out on the hard shoulder in the situation in the picture to make it easier for the car behind to overtake?
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“In the dark it is difficult to identify obstructions along the roadside, therefore you should position your car at a safe distance from the side of the road.” (Driving Licence Book, 19th Edition, page 79)
This is an example of one of the driving theory questions at Körtkortonline.se. There are two languages: English (free driving licence test), Swedish (free driving licence test)
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