Driving theory questions
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You are approaching a junction where you have an obligation to give way. Should you do anything to inform those on the intersecting road of your obligation to give way?
“A driver who is obliged to give way shall clearly show their intention to yield by slowing down or stopping in good time”. (Swedish Road Traffic Ordinance)
Just because the car’s brakes make it possible for you to drive at high speed towards the junction and then brake hard, it does not mean you should. Imagine what this would look like to the traffic on the intersecting road: they may think that you do not intend to stop, brake suddenly and cause a multiple collision.
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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