Driving licence test
Which statement is true with regard to the person who intends to use the pedestrian crossing?
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A person with a rollator, walking frame, wheelchair or similar is considered to be a pedestrian.
“The provisions for pedestrians also apply to those who
1. are using skis, roller skis, ice skates, roller skates or similar,
2. are operating, leading, pushing or pulling kicksleds, toy vehicles or similar vehicles,
3. are leading, pushing or pulling bicycles, mopeds, motorcycles, prams, pushchairs or wheelchairs, or
4. are operating a motorised vehicle that is intended to be operated by a pedestrian.”
(Road Traffic Ordinance)
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).
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