Driving theory questions
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You are driving the car from which the picture is taken. What area should you pay particular attention to in this situation?
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Review of the options:
- A – Obstructed visibility, both for yourself and any vehicle that might be on the other side of the lorry. If a vehicle was to exit, there would be a great risk of collision, as you would only see the vehicle once it was out on the road.
- B – Looks like a normal road, nothing to pay “particular” attention to.
- C – Visibility is significantly better than at A. In addition, you have much larger margins. If a car was to exit, you would have a greater chance of swerving than at A, as you would see it sooner.
This is an example of one of the driving theory questions at Körtkortonline.se.
There is also a driving licence book online (2026).
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