Theory test
Approximately how many people are seriously injured in Swedish traffic each year?
| Year | Seriously injured |
| 2017 | 2,235 |
| 2018 | 2,195 |
| 2019 | 1,951 |
Useful links:
- Theory section on accidents (Körkortonline.se)
Note that there is a similar question that asks for the total number of injured.
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)
More examples of theory questions:
- 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?
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- 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?
- May cars coming in the right lane pass the stop line in the situation in the picture?
- Is it permitted to continue driving straight?
- The picture is taken from the car you are driving. How should you act if you want to turn right?
- Why is the blue car parked badly?
- The picture is taken from the driver’s side window of the car you are driving. What should you do if you want to turn right on the intersecting road?
Category:
- Theory test: Vehicle
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- Theory test: Traffic safety
- Theory test: Traffic regulations
- Theory test: Individual circumstances
- Theory test: Road signs