Driving licence test
You have rented a regular passenger car and have no goods loaded on the roof. Which assumption should you make?
The options are not shown, since this is one of the 1000 paid questions.
Buy all 1000 questions now
This question concerns basic knowledge of your vehicle. A regular passenger car has a height of around 1.5 metres. You would therefore need to stack 3 cars on top of each other in order to make contact with the overhead obstacle.
When you get into a car, you gain a general idea of its height. The average height of people in Sweden is just over 170 cm, which means that most people will be taller than the height of the car. If you are taller than the height of the car, you can easily conclude that the car will be able to pass beneath an overhead obstacle that has a height of 4.1 metres (410 cm).
You can also look for clues in the surrounding environment that will help you to estimate the height, such as buildings, doors and other vehicles.
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:
- Does a police officer have the right to stop you to check that your vehicle is safe to drive?
- What does the road sign indicate?
- You would like to park on the section of road to which the parking sign applies. Which statement is true?
- What must you do if you modify the vehicle so that it no longer matches the registration certificate?
- Does the priority-to-the-right rule apply at this junction?
- When should change of ownership of a car be reported to the Swedish Transport Agency?
- Do you have to pay third-party insurance and vehicle tax when a vehicle has been put out of service?
- Which option gives examples of fossil fuels?
- You are not a resident. Are you permitted to park on both sides of the sign?
- Do special rules apply when you are coming from a private road and intend to drive out onto a public road?
- How far may the load protrude from the side if you want to drive on a public road?
- What is the maximum total width of a vehicle driving on a public road?
- How should you behave when crossing a railway where visibility is partially obstructed?
- You intend to turn left. Which statement is true?
- You are driving on a narrow road and will soon meet a lorry approaching from the opposite direction. Are you permitted to drive onto the verge and use the gravel path as a place at which to pass?
- What is true regarding a load that protrudes less than one metre out in front of the vehicle?
- How should a load that protrudes more than one metre behind the vehicle be marked in the dark?
- Are you allowed turn left in a junction where this road sign is erected?
- What is this type of turn called?
- Which type of trailer are you allowed pull if you only have a driving licence with category B authorisation?
Category:
- Driving licence test: Vehicle
- Driving licence test: Environment
- Driving licence test: Traffic safety
- Driving licence test: Traffic regulations
- Driving licence test: Individual circumstances
- Driving licence test: Road signs



