Driving theory questions
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Which option is true?
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Review of the options:
- The same rules apply to bicycle crossings and bicycle passages.
– Wrong, at a bicycle crossing, you have an express obligation to give way, but at a bicycle passage, you only have to “adapt your speed to avoid danger to cyclists”. - If you are crossing a bicycle path, you must give way to drivers of class II mopeds.
– Correct, “On bicycle paths, cyclists and drivers of class II mopeds must be given right of way by other vehicle drivers.” (Swedish Road Traffic Ordinance) - Cyclists are not permitted to cross the road on a pedestrian crossing.
– Wrong, “A cyclist is not forbidden from crossing a road on a pedestrian crossing”. (Swedish Transport Agency)
Useful links:
- Pedestrian crossings, bicycle paths, bicycle crossings and bicycle lanes (Körkortonline.se)
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