Theory exam
You are driving at 90 km/h on a country road when you spot a warning sign. At approximately what distance can you expect the danger to be?
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“Warning signs […] 90 km/h […] Distance to the danger […] 150–250 metres”. (STR’s Vägmärken & vägmarkeringar [Road Signs & Markings], 6th Edition, page 4)
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