Theory test
You intend to turn left at this junction. Which statement is true with regard to the two oncoming cars?
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This is a very common situation in urban traffic. Your traffic signal is showing a green arrow, which means that the oncoming cars also have a green arrow that enables you all to turn in such a way that you will not cross each other’s paths:
“The displaying of a green signal with an arrow shall be separated in time from the displaying of a green signal for other traffic that intersects or merges with the path of the traffic regulated by the signal.” (Swedish Transport Agency’s regulations for traffic signals)
The oncoming cars are also using their direction indicators to signal their intention to turn in the opposite direction, which means that they will not intersect with your path.
It also appears that this is a junction with plenty of room, which means that there will be no problem for you all to turn at the same time.
This is an example of one of the driving theory questions at Körtkortonline.se. There are two languages: English (free driving licence test), Swedish (free driving licence test)
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