Driving theory questions
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Is it true that overtaking is always permitted after passing this sign?
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An example of a rule that prohibits overtaking:
“In places where visibility is limited at the crest of a hill or in a curve, overtaking may only take place if the road has at least two lanes in your direction in which there may be no oncoming traffic, or in other cases where the overtaking can be completed without using a lane intended for oncoming vehicles.” (Swedish Road Traffic Ordinance)
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:
- You are driving the car from which the picture is taken. Which statement is true regarding the cyclist?
- A person is driving a car with an alcohol blood level of 0.2 per mille. How many times higher is the risk of a fatal accident, as compared with if the same driver had been sober?
- You are driving home late at night after being awake all day. Which alternative generally applies to tiredness?
- You are driving through a tunnel and have to stop because of a bus with a flat tyre further ahead. Which statement is true?
- You are driving at 70 km/h. What is the minimum distance you should keep to the vehicle in front?
- Car A intends to turn left. How should the driver place the vehicle before turning?
- You are driving a car and approaching a pedestrian crossing. An elderly woman is standing on the pavement right in front of the crossing. However, she does not cross and instead waves for you to drive. How should you act?
Category:
- Driving theory questions: Vehicle
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- Driving theory questions: Traffic regulations
- Driving theory questions: Individual circumstances
- Driving theory questions: Road signs



