Driving theory questions
What is a flying overtake?
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“A flying overtake [...] means that you pass a vehicle at high speed that you already decided to overtake from a long distance behind.” (Du och jag i trafiken [You and me in traffic], 28th Edition, page 250)
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- At the start of the video, you are driving on a road where the speed limit is 70 km/h. The time is 19.00 on a weekday. How should you think when you pass the 50 km/h signs?
- Which statement is true regarding the cyclist when the centre line is continuous?
- Do special rules apply when you are being overtaken?
- You intend to continue driving straight ahead. Which statement is true at the coming junction?
- What is a crawler lane?
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- Are you obliged to give way to road-users who are already on, or are about to enter, the bicycle crossing?
- Is it permitted to overtake a cyclist just before a railway crossing that has no gates?
- The time is 13.00 on an ordinary Thursday. Are you permitted to park your car (a regular car) here?
- Is it permitted to move a dead animal from the carriageway after a wildlife accident?
- Do you have to report a collision with a deer to the Police?
- You are driving on a road where the maximum permitted speed is 50 km/h and you are forced by a technical fault to park you car on the carriageway. Do you need to put out a warning triangle?
- Are U-turns always prohibited on priority roads?
- You have changed your mind and now wish to continue straight ahead instead of turning left. Are you permitted to abort the turn and move back to the right-hand lane again?
- Which statement is true if a pedestrian crosses the road in the direction of the red arrow?
- What should you do when driving beneath this bridge?
- Which statement is true at this junction?
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