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Road signs

A. Warning signsB. Priority signsC. Prohibitory signsD. Mandatory signsE. Instruction signsF. Direction signs for road informationF. Direction signs for pedestrians and cyclistsG. Direction signs with information about public facilities and moreH. Direction signs for information about services and moreI. Direction signs for information about tourist attractions and moreJ. Information signsM. Road markingsP. Police signalsS. SymbolsT. Additional panelsSIG. Traffic signalsV. Traffic officer signalsX. Other devicesY. Signals at railway crossings and level crossings

Driver and vehicle

Vehicle rules and factsTires and the car’s functionsTrailers, towing and cargoIndividual conditions

Traffic regulations

Basic traffic rulesPriority rulesStopping, parking and traffic lightsCyclists, pedestrians and bus stops

Driving

The car and laws of natureGears, brakes and maneuveringPositioning and turningHighways, country roads and urban drivingOvertaking and passing by

Environment and road conditions

Climate and pollutionFuel and fuel consumptionWinter and slippery roadsOther environmental and road conditions

Safety

Risks and dangerous situationsPrevention and safety equipmentsAccidents and emergency stopsStatistics

Getting your Swedish B driving licence

Practice theory tests onlineDriving licence types and requirementsLearner’s permit and introduction courseThe theory testThe driving testRisk training part 1 and 2Private driving lessonsDriving licence requirements and costs

Road signs

A. Warning signsB. Priority signsC. Prohibitory signsD. Mandatory signsE. Instruction signsF. Direction signs for road informationF. Direction signs for pedestrians and cyclistsG. Direction signs with information about public facilities and moreH. Direction signs for information about services and moreI. Direction signs for information about tourist attractions and moreJ. Information signsM. Road markingsP. Police signalsS. SymbolsT. Additional panelsSIG. Traffic signalsV. Traffic officer signalsX. Other devicesY. Signals at railway crossings and level crossings
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Other devices

road signs | other devices | x1 | direction arrow | practice driving licence theory online | körteori
X1 Direction arrow

This device indicates that the road bends sharply in the direction the arrow or arrows point. During roadwork or temporary obstacles, the device has a red background. Adjust your speed in good time and pay extra attention to safely follow the curve.

road signs | other devices | x2 | obstruction marker | practice driving licence theory online | körteori
X2 Obstruction marker

This device indicates that road accessibility is limited due to an obstacle, such as low bridges or closures of part or all of the road. The number of yellow fields corresponds to the obstacle or specific conditions at the location. During roadwork or temporary obstacles, the device has a red background.

road signs | other devices | x3 | side obstruction marker | practice driving licence theory online | körteori
X3 Side obstruction marker

This device marks the edge of the road or an obstacle on the side. The direction in which the stripes slope downward shows road users which side they should pass. During roadwork, the marker is colored red and yellow, and the stripes may be horizontal.

road signs | other devices | x4 | exit marker | practice driving licence theory online | körteori
X4 Exit marker

This device marks the point where a main carriageway separates from an exit with a deceleration lane. It resembles a double obstruction marker and is often used on motorways to clarify the exit.

road signs | other devices | x5 | amber light arrow/arrows | practice driving licence theory online | körteori
X5 Amber light arrow/arrows

This device indicates that road users should pass in the direction the arrow or arrows point and may be flashing. When flashing light arrows are used, pay extra attention as it may signal a change in traffic flow.

road signs | other devices | x6 | special warning device | practice driving licence theory online | körteori
X6 Special warning device

This device indicates that road accessibility is limited due to an obstacle or similar situation. The text on the sign is adapted to the situation, such as roadwork or an accident. These are often placed by the police or emergency services.

road signs | other devices | x7 | road barrier | practice driving licence theory online | körteori
X7 Road barrier

This device indicates that a road is completely or partially closed. The barrier may be equipped with additional features such as reflectors to make it more visible in darkness or poor visibility.

road signs | other devices | x8 | temporary closure | practice driving licence theory online | körteori
X8 Temporary closure

This device indicates that a route guidance is temporarily invalid, such as a road to a specific location, facility, or installation. The device is adapted to the road sign it refers to.

road signs | other devices | x9 | roundabout | practice driving licence theory online | körteori
X9 Roundabout

Marks the center of a roundabout, where vehicles must drive around. Remember always to give way to vehicles already in the roundabout.

road signs | other devices | x10 | pole marker device | practice driving licence theory online | körteori
X10 Pole marker device

This device is used to enhance the visibility of a road sign or another device. It is mounted on a pole or similar structure supporting a road sign or other device and has the same color as the sign or device it belongs to. This device is adapted to the conditions at the location.

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