Driving theory questions
Which road conditions provide the most friction between the tyres and the road?
Nationalencyklopedin: “friction […], resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another.”
Review of the options:
- Smooth asphalt
– Correct, the tyres will get a good grip since there is great resistance to the road surface = a lot of friction. - Gravel
– Wrong, the tyres will get a poor grip since there is little resistance to the road surface (the tyres slip on the gravel) = limited friction. - Icy road conditions
– Wrong, the tyres will get a poor grip since there is little resistance to the road surface (the tyres slip on the ice) = limited friction. - Wet road conditions
– Wrong, the tyres will get a poor grip since there is little resistance to the road surface (the tyres slip on the wet road) = limited friction.
This is an example of one of the driving theory questions at Körtkortonline.se.
There is also a driving licence book online (2026).
More examples of theory questions:
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- Which statement is true about the traffic insurance premium?
- Which sign indicates the maximum gross weight of a single vehicle in a vehicle combination?
- Which of these signs apply to trucks only?
- Which signs indicate the direction to be followed?
- Which alternative describes a way of conserving fuel?
- Which line indicates a prohibition on overtaking?
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- Where is the battery?
- Which letter shows where you check the engine oil level?
- Where is the brake fluid container?
- Which gauge shows revolutions per minute in the engine?
- Approximately what proportion of the Swedish carbon dioxide emissions are caused by road traffic?
- It is winter and you have just started your car. Should you be concerned about the temperature of the engine?
- How far should you be able to go on the remaining fuel?
- A young man is driving a car. Which passenger combination entails the greatest risk of having an accident?
- Is it true that a person’s gender and body weight have an impact on how intoxicated they will get from a certain amount of alcohol?
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