Driving licence test
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A friend has a problem with his two-wheeled motorcycle and asks if you can pull it behind your car when he is sitting on and steering the motorcycle. Is this permitted?
“When travelling by road, the driver of a two-wheeled motorcycle may not allow the motorcycle to be towed or propelled by another vehicle”. (Swedish Road Traffic Ordinance)
It would not be safe since a two-wheeled vehicle is unsteady and sensitive to jolts, bumps and speed variations.
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:
- You are driving a car with good brakes and new tyres on a dry asphalt road. How many metres is the stopping distance if your speed is 50 km/h and you react in 1.5 seconds?
- You are driving car B and rolling slowly out at the junction. A1 comes at high speed and is forced to break quickly, which results in A2 driving into A1 from behind. Which statement is true?
- You are driving the car from which the picture is taken and are unsure whether you are driving on a priority road. How should you reason, given the road to the right?
- What constitutes the basis for the traffic safety work in Sweden?
- Approximately how many people are seriously injured in Swedish traffic each year?
- Approximately how many people are injured in total in Swedish traffic each year?
- What does this road sign mean?
- You are driving in lane B. Can you change into A if no special circumstances prevail?
- How heavy may the vehicle’s maximum total weight be?
- The blue car has stopped to drop off a passenger. Is this permitted if the time is 17 on a Saturday?
- It is a weekday and the following day is not a Sunday or public holiday. What time of day is it prohibited to stop at this location?
- The grey car intends to drive out onto a road from the parking facility. Which of the following is true?
- Is it permitted to stop in order to unload items at the bus stop?
- Is it permitted to park a car at this location?
- You are collecting a friend who lives a bit in on the street where this sign is erected. Are you allowed to drive in with the car?
- How should the black taxi to the left act in the situation in the picture where the truck is stationary and being loaded?
- The red car is driving out from a parking facility. The white van is forced to brake quickly. Who is obliged to give way according to the rules?
- What do the road markings indicate?
- How can you conclude that the street in the photo is one-way?
- Which statement is true regarding this location?
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



