Driving licence test
Do you have to pay third-party insurance and vehicle tax when a vehicle has been put out of service?
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“If you do not intend to use a vehicle, you can put it out of service. You then avoid paying vehicle tax and third-party insurance.” (Swedish Transport Agency)
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:
- 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?
- Is a regular category B driving licence sufficient to be allowed to use a private car to pull a trailer with a total weight of 500 kg?
- What counts as a light trailer?
- You come to a junction with stop sign. Visibility in all directions is very good and it is clear that there is no intersecting traffic. Do you have to stop at the stop line?
- May a car with a total weight of 1,975 kg pull a trailer whose total weight is 1,550 kg if the driver has a category B licence?
- What is the term for the weight when the car has a driver but no load?
- How do you calculate the total weight?
- How is the load probably distributed in the trailer if the ball pressure is too high?
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



