Driving licence test
How fast is a private car towing a caravan allowed to drive?
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The maximum speed with a caravan: “80”. (Swedish Transport Agency)
The fact that the speed is limited to a maximum 80 km/h is due to it not being considered safe to drive any faster. As soon as the vehicle is towing something, it handles differently (mostly in a negative way), for example it has a longer braking distance, a greater risk of instability in case of rough winds etc.
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:
- You intend to continue straight ahead. How should you position your vehicle when you pass the junction?
- How fast may a class I moped (EU moped) drive?
- Which statement is true with regard to the person who intends to use the pedestrian crossing?
- You are slowly approaching the junction in car A and wish to continue straight ahead. What should you do?
- What is the basic speed limit in a densely populated area?
- What is the basic speed limit outside of a densely populated area?
- When is the clear height considered sufficient so that this type of prohibitory sign is not erected?
- Which vehicle is, or which vehicles are, parked illegally?
- What is true regarding vehicle inspection (roadworthiness test)?
- Which statement is true regarding priority roads?
- Which option is an example of environmentally friendly driving?
- You have a car made in 2014 and the last inspection was in June 2020. When are you required to inspect it again?
- When is a car that was inspected for the first time on 14 September 2019 to undergo inspection again?
- When is a car that was first registered on 5 May 2020 to undergo inspection?
- What does this road sign mean?
- How do you minimize the risk for wheelspin after stopping in a slippery intersection during winter?
- Does a regular roadworthiness test look at the car’s emissions?
- Where can the obligatory roadworthiness test be carried out?
- When should a new car undergo a roadworthiness test for the first time?
- When should a 10-year-old car undergo a roadworthiness test?
Category:
- Driving licence test: Vehicle
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- Driving licence test: Traffic safety
- Driving licence test: Traffic regulations
- Driving licence test: Individual circumstances
- Driving licence test: Road signs



