Question: For what speed are Motorized equipment class I designed?
A. These are designed for a speed exactly at 30 km/h.
B. These are designed for a speed under 30 km/h.
C. These are designed for a speed over 30 km/h.
D. These are designed for a speed of 25 km/h.
C
Question: What is the design speed for Motorized equipment class II?
A. These are designed for a maximum speed of 30 km/h.
B. These are designed for a maximum speed of 45 km/h.
C. These are designed for a maximum speed of 50 km/h.
D. These are designed for a maximum speed of 20 km/h.
A
Question: What constitutes good behavior when being overtaken by another vehicle?
A. A good behavior is placing yourself further to the left when overtaken. If there is danger, you should speed up to clear the lane.
B. A good behavior is placing yourself further to the right when overtaken. If there is danger, you should do everything to avoid an accident. This means you should also slow down and try to move to the right as far as possible.
C. A good behavior is placing yourself in the center of the lane when overtaken. If there is danger, you should maintain your speed and wait for the other driver to react.
D. A good behavior is placing yourself near the hard shoulder when overtaken. If there is danger, you should brake suddenly to force the other driver back into the lane.
B
Question: What the primary rules regarding your speed when you are being overtaken?
A. You must never signal during an overtaking. You may not use your high beams.
B. You must never slow down during an overtaking. You may not change your gears.
C. You must never hinder an overtaking. You may not increase your own speed.
D. You must never stop during an overtaking. You may not use your cruise control.
C
Question: What should you consider regarding the hard shoulder while being overtaken?
A. While being overtaken, You must always move to the hard shoulder and come to a complete stop. If you use the hard shoulder, you should drive as fast as possible. Use the hard shoulder mostly in the dark.
B. While being overtaken, You do not need to use the hard shoulder or slow down, but you may do this if you deem it safe. If you use the hard shoulder, you should check carefully that it is free. Avoid using the hard shoulder in the dark.
C. While being overtaken, You are forbidden from entering the hard shoulder under any circumstances. If you use the hard shoulder, you should ignore any obstacles. Always use the hard shoulder in the dark for visibility.
D. While being overtaken, You must signal with your left blinker before using the hard shoulder. If you use the hard shoulder, you should maintain a constant high speed. Use the hard shoulder only when there is oncoming traffic.
B
Question: What is the rule for parking near a junction?
A. It is forbidden to park 5 meters before and 5 meters after a junction.
B. It is forbidden to park 10 meters before and after a junction.
C. It is forbidden to park 15 meters before and 10 meters after a junction.
D. It is forbidden to park 20 meters before and after a junction.
B
Question: What is the rule for parking near a pedestrian and cycle crossing?
A. It is forbidden to park 10 meters before a pedestrian and cycle crossing.
B. It is forbidden to park 10 meters after a pedestrian and cycle crossing.
C. It is forbidden to park 5 meters before a pedestrian and cycle crossing.
D. It is forbidden to park 15 meters before a pedestrian and cycle crossing.
A
Question: What distance must be maintained when parking near a railway crossing?
A. It is forbidden to park 10 meters before and after a railway crossing.
B. It is forbidden to park 20 meters before and after a railway crossing.
C. It is forbidden to park 30 meters before and after a railway crossing.
D. It is forbidden to park 50 meters before and after a railway crossing.
C
Question: What are the parking distance rules for a bus stop?
A. It is forbidden to park 10 meters before and 10 meters after a bus stop.
B. It is forbidden to park 15 meters before and 10 meters after a bus stop.
C. It is forbidden to park 20 meters before and 5 meters after a bus stop.
D. It is forbidden to park 12 meters before and 12 meters after a bus stop.
C
Question: What does the phrase “tillstånd erfordras” mean on a parking sign?
A. That means a parking fee must be paid before leaving.
B. That means a permit is required to park there.
C. That means the parking spot is reserved for electric vehicles only.
D. That means parking is prohibited during evening hours.
B
Question: What is the purpose of the vertical white rectangle on a roadside reflector?
A. It is for my side, to my right.
B. It is for the other side, to my left.
C. It is for the centerline, to indicate a junction.
D. It is for the overhead bridge, to indicate height.
A
Question: What do the two circles on a roadside reflector indicate?
A. It is for the side of the road, to my right, indicating an emergency lane.
B. It is for my side, to indicate that the road is narrowing ahead.
C. It is for the other side, to my left, it indicates the other lane.
D. It is for the sidewalk, to indicate a crossing for pedestrians.
C
Question: What does the orange vertical rectangle on a roadside reflector inform you about?
A. It informs me and warns me about changing road conditions, such as a bus stop, sharp curve intersections and exits etc.
B. It informs me and warns me about upcoming weather changes, such as heavy rain or fog.
C. It informs me and warns me about the start of a residential area with lower speed limits.
D. It informs me and warns me about a nearby fuel station or rest area for heavy trucks.
A
Question: According to research, what is the most effective remedy for acute fatigue?
A. A rest period of at least one hour is the most effective remedy for acute fatigue.
B. A “nap” of around 20-30 minutes is the most effective remedy for acute fatigue.
C. A short walk in cold air is the most effective remedy for acute fatigue.
D. A caffeinated drink with high sugar is the most effective remedy for acute fatigue.
B
Question: When is it allowed to overtake on the right lane on a road with two lanes in the same direction?
A. It is allowed when the speed limit of the road is a maximum of 90 km/h.
B. It is allowed when the speed limit of the road is a maximum of 50 km/h.
C. It is allowed when the speed limit of the road is a maximum of 70 km/h.
D. It is allowed when the speed limit of the road is a maximum of 110 km/h.
C
Question: At what weight must a trailer be equipped with a parking brake?
A. A trailer exceeding 750 kg in weight must have a parking brake.
B. A trailer exceeding 400 kg in weight must have a parking brake.
C. A trailer exceeding 500 kg in weight must have a parking brake.
D. A trailer exceeding 1000 kg in weight must have a parking brake.
B
Question: What does the text “Gående och cyklister hänvisas” on a sign mean?
A. It means that pedestrians and cyclists are prohibited from entering the area.
B. It means that the sign closer to it is directed to the pedestrians and cyclists.
C. It means that pedestrians and cyclists have the right of way over motor vehicles.
D. It means that there is a temporary construction zone for pedestrians and cyclists.
B
Question: What does a road sign with a dashed border indicate?
A. It indicates that you are currently on the road shown and must follow it to the end.
B. It indicates that the road leads to the road indicated by the number on the sign.
C. It indicates that the road is a private way and may have restricted access.
D. It indicates that the road indicated is currently closed for repairs or maintenance.
B
Question: What is indicated by a white number in a blue box on a road sign?
A. It indicates that you are entering a high-speed motorway with the shown number.
B. It indicates that the road shown is a scenic route intended for tourists.
C. It indicates that following the sign will eventually lead to you joining the road shown after a detour.
D. It indicates that the road shown is for heavy transport and commercial vehicles only.
C
Question: When may a cyclist or moped rider over 15 choose the roadway instead of a bicycle lane?
A. If the road limit is below 50 km/h and there is a bicycle lane.
B. If the road limit is exactly 70 km/h and there is a bicycle lane.
C. If the road limit is above 60 km/h and there is a bicycle lane.
D. If the road limit is below 30 km/h and there is no bicycle lane.
A
Question: Under what condition are cargo bikes or bikes with trailers allowed to use the roadway?
A. They are allowed to use the roadway if the weather makes the cycle path slippery.
B. They are allowed to use the roadway if the cycle path is too narrow for them.
C. They are allowed to use the roadway if they are traveling faster than 20 km/h.
D. They are allowed to use the roadway if there are no other vehicles present.
B
Question: Up to what age are children allowed to cycle on the sidewalk if there is no cycle path?
A. Children up to and including the year they turn six are allowed to cycle on the sidewalk.
B. Children up to and including the year they turn ten are allowed to cycle on the sidewalk.
C. Children up to and including the year they turn eight are allowed to cycle on the sidewalk.
D. Children up to and including the year they turn twelve are allowed to cycle on the sidewalk.
C
Question: What is the survival likelihood for a pedestrian hit by a car at 30 km/h?
A. Most pedestrians are killed if they are hit by a car traveling at 30 km/h.
B. Most pedestrians survive if they are hit by a car traveling at 30 km/h.
C. Most pedestrians suffer permanent brain damage if hit at 30 km/h.
D. Most pedestrians remain completely uninjured if hit at 30 km/h.
B
Question: What is the statistical outcome for pedestrians hit by a car at 50 km/h?
A. Most pedestrians survive with broken limbs if hit by a car traveling at 50 km/h.
B. Most pedestrians are killed if they are hit by a car traveling at 50 km/h.
C. Most pedestrians suffer only minor bruising if hit by a car traveling at 50 km/h.
D. Most pedestrians are able to walk away if hit by a car traveling at 50 km/h.
B