Theory exam
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You have just arrived to a narrow bridge where the oncoming traffic is obliged to give way. An oncoming vehicle is already on the bridge, what do you do?
According to the curriculum for a category B licence, you must display “good judgement when interacting with other road users.” (Swedish Transport Administration)
Even though you are in the right, it is hardly a sign of good judgement to try to force the oncoming vehicle to reverse. It is easiest and safest for everyone if you stop and wait.
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