Driving licence test
You have broken your arm and are wearing a cast. Which of the following is true?
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“A vehicle may not be driven by a person who, due to illness, fatigue, intoxication by alcohol, other stimulants or sedatives, or for other reasons is incapable of driving the vehicle in a safe manner.” (Swedish Road Traffic Ordinance). The broken arm can be considered one of the “other reasons”.
The doctor can give a recommendation but you alone are responsible for making the final judgement.
This is an example of one of the driving theory questions at Körtkortonline.se. There are two languages: English (free demo test), Swedish (free demo test)
There is also a driving licence book online (2026).
More examples of theory questions:
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- How much of a narcotic that has not been prescribed by a doctor are you permitted to have in your blood when driving?
- Are you normally permitted to make a full turn on a clearway?
- Do you have an obligation to give way to the pedestrian who is approaching the pedestrian crossing?
- Which alternative does not describe economic driving?
- You intend to drive straight ahead. The driver of the black car is clearly indicating (by means of waving and eye contact) that you should drive first. How should you act?
- Which statement is true at this junction?
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- The driver of the black car has turned around and wants to rejoin the road. Do you have an obligation to give way in this situation?
- You intend to continue towards A. Are you required to use your right-hand indicators when exiting the roundabout?
- Is it good to keep the heater connected for longer than recommended?
- How much of the visual field is made up of peripheral vision?
- Do school traffic wardens (children) have the right to stop traffic at pedestrian crossings?
- There is no ‘Stop’ line. Are you still required to stop?
- Are you permitted to turn left at this junction?
- You want to turn left at a heavily trafficked junction. Could you be forced to refrain from turning?
- Which is the most important reason for banning studded tyres?
- Is it appropriate to wash your car where the dirt and detergent runs off into a regular manhole?
- Which of the following is applicable to wide tyres and fuel consumption?
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