Driving theory questions
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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?
“A number of factors come into play: how much you weigh, your health, whether you are a man or a woman.” (Driving Licence Book, 19th Edition, page 210)
“Women are often smaller than men, which means they have a lower tolerance of alcohol as the alcohol is distributed over a smaller body volume. But even if a man and a woman weigh the same, the woman will have a lower alcohol tolerance than the man. Part of the explanation for this is that the man’s body has a lower proportion of fatty tissue and a higher proportion of water.” (The Swedish Council for Information on Alcohol and Other Drugs)
Useful links:
- Alcohol (Körkortonline.se)
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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- What is considered a normal walking speed for a person with no functional disability?
- Which road sign is posted in this image?
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- You are driving on a small road and approaching a junction where the intersecting road is a priority road. Where should you be looking?
- You are turning left. What rule applies?
- Does this marking constitute an obstacle due to roadworks?
- How many lanes does this road have?
- Is there something wrong with this combination of signs?
- You pass these road signs and have no watch at hand. However, you know that the day is Friday 25 July. Which of the following applies?
- It is 05:00 on a Tuesday morning. Are you allowed to park your car here?
- It is 14:30 on a Tuesday. Which option is true?
- Which alternative is true?
- You have stopped temporarily on a road at dusk. Which lights are you obligated to keep turned on?
- What is the maximum number of passenger seats allowed in a private car?
- Could it be acceptable to travel 9 people in a private car?
- You have parked your car by the kerb on the right side of the road on a downhill slope. Which option is true?
- What does half-barriers mean in the context of a level crossing?
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