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1.What does this road sign indicate?
A dangerous curve warning alerts drivers to prepare for a sharp turn, which may require slowing down to maintain control of the vehicle.
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2.What must a driver do when they see an inverted triangle bordered in red with a white center?
Drivers must slow down and yield the right of way to cross traffic or vehicles already in the intersection.
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3.What does a red circle with a white horizontal bar in the center indicate?
This sign indicates “No Entry”u2014vehicles are not allowed to enter the road from the direction they are approaching. It is placed at the entrance of one-way streets or restricted zones to prevent wrong-way driving, which can lead to serious head-on collisions.
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4.A solid blue circle with a left-facing arrow indicates:
This instructs all drivers to turn in the indicated direction, typically due to one-way traffic control.
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5.What type of road does the sign in the image represent?

The sign displays a symbol of a divided highway with the word Motorway written below it. A motorway is a major road designed for high-speed traffic, often with multiple lanes and controlled access, which matches the symbol and description on the sign.
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6.What does a blue sign with two city names and a white arrow pointing right indicate?

This sign provides guidance for reaching towns or cities and shows which direction to take.
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7.A blue square sign with a black horn-like symbol (envelope) refers to:

This sign is used to indicate the presence of a postal service or post office nearby.
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8.What does a red and white triangular sign indicate when approaching an intersection?
These signs, along with white triangles on the road, mean that you must give way to traffic on the road you are about to enter. This ensures safe merging and intersection navigation.
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9.What is the general speed limit established for driving within urban areas?
The general speed limit in urban areas is 30 km/h. This limit is typically indicated by white plates showing town silhouettes.
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10.You are riding on a multi-lane motorway. Which lane should you normally travel in if You are not overtaking?
In Sweden , driving is on the right. You should stick to the rightmost lane unless You are overtaking. The left lanes are for passing onlyu2014failing to return can earn you a fine!
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11.On which side of the road is stopping and parking generally permitted?
Stopping and parking is as a rule permitted on the right side of the road. This aligns with standard traffic flow rules.
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12.You are driving through a quiet residential area. When is it generally acceptable to use your horn?
The use of the horn in built-up areas is strictly limited to situations where it is necessary to avoid a collision. Unnecessary or aggressive use of the horn is prohibited and can result in a fine. Think of it as a tool for safety, not communication or expressing frustration.
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13.Under what circumstances is it permissible to hold and use a mobile phone while operating a vehicle?
Danish law strictly prohibits the use of any handheld mobile phone or device with a screen while driving or when the vehicle is stopped on the road (except when parked legally). This includes making calls, texting, browsing, or using apps. The prohibition aims to minimize distractions and enhance road safety.
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14.Are there typically specific speed limits in the immediate vicinity of schools during drop-off and pick-up times?
Many school zones have clearly marked reduced speed limits that are in effect during school hours or at specific times when children are likely to be present. These limits are legally binding, and drivers must adhere to them to ensure the safety of students. Pay close attention to posted signs.
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15.When approaching a pedestrian crossing, what must a drivers speed adjustment ensure?
At pedestrian crossings, it is essential that speed must be adjusted so as not to endanger pedestrians in the crossing or stepping into it. This prioritizes pedestrian safety.
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16.What extreme penalty might a driver face if caught driving under the influence of alcohol with a very high blood alcohol content (e.g., 2.0 per mille or higher)?
Drivers caught driving under the influence of alcohol with a blood alcohol content of 2.0 per mille or higher, must expect that their car may be confiscated and auctioned off.
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17.For which occupants in a car are seatbelts compulsory, provided the seats are fitted with them?
Seatbelts are mandatory for all occupants, as they are compulsory for front and rear seat occupants, if fitted. This rule ensures safety for everyone in the vehicle.
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18.What is the minimum blood alcohol concentration (BAC) level that qualifies as drunk driving?
Drunk driving is defined as a BAC of 0.2u2030, which equals 0.1 mg of alcohol per litre of breath.
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19.When must vehicles and motorcycles use dipped headlamps?
For enhanced visibility at all times, vehicles and motorcycles must use dipped headlamps even by day and in clear weather. This rule ensures vehicles are always easily seen by other road users.
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20.What should you do if a warning light stays on after you start driving?u00a0
A warning light that stays on could signal a serious issue with your vehicle.u00a0Find a safe space and pull over as soon as possible, and thoroughly check the vehicle to identify the problem.
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21.What should you do if you are feeling tired before driving?
Driving while tired significantly increases the risk of accidents. It’s safest to avoid driving until you are well-rested to ensure full alertness and concentration.
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22.What is overdriving your headlights?
Overdriving your headlights occurs when your stopping distance exceeds the distance you can see with your headlights, which can prevent you from stopping safely.
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23.What should you do when an emergency vehicle with flashing lights approaches from any direction?
When an emergency vehicle with flashing lights approaches, drivers must pull over to the shoulder and stop. This action allows the emergency vehicle to pass safely and quickly. Speeding up or continuing as normal can obstruct the vehicles path and endanger lives.
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24.What is the primary goal when dealing with aggressive driving and road rage?
Avoiding anger and managing stress helps you stay calm and safe, preventing escalation of road rage situations.
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25.You see a ball rolling onto the road. What is the best action to take?
The sudden appearance of a ball is a strong indicator that a child might follow. Therefore, the safest immediate action is to significantly reduce your speed and be prepared to stop. This allows you to react appropriately if a child unexpectedly enters your path.
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26.What is the first thing you should do if your car breaks down on a busy road?
If your car breaks down, the priority is to move it to a safe location to avoid obstructing traffic and prevent further accidents. Pulling over to the shoulder and activating your hazard lights makes your vehicle visible to other drivers, signaling that there is a problem.
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27.What is the primary benefit of accelerating gently?
Gentle acceleration allows the engine to work more efficiently and burn less fuel. Sudden acceleration requires more power and increases fuel consumption. By easing into speed, you reduce unnecessary strain on your vehicle and save fuel over time.
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28.When driving, what does reading the road ahead primarily involve?
Reading the road means scanning for upcoming changes. This includes curves, lane shifts, and hazards. It helps drivers anticipate and react safely.
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29.When approaching a 4-way stop intersection, who has the right-of-way?
At a 4-way stop, the fundamental rule is that the vehicle that arrived first and came to a complete stop has the right-of-way. This ensures an orderly flow of traffic.
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30.When preparing to merge onto a high-speed highway, what is the primary purpose of the acceleration lane?
The acceleration lane is specifically designed to allow drivers to match the speed of highway traffic before entering the main lanes. This ensures a smooth and safe merge, minimizing disruption to existing traffic flow.
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31.You are driving through a marked school zone during school hours. You see children walking on the sidewalks and waiting near a crosswalk. What is the most immediate and safest action you should take?
In a school zone during school hours, children can be unpredictable. You must reduce your speed significantly and be prepared to stop for unexpected movements, prioritizing their safety.
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32.You are driving on a rural road at night. There are no streetlights, and you are following another vehicle. What type of headlights should you use?
When following another vehicle at night, you must use your dipped (low beam) headlights to avoid blinding the driver ahead through their rearview mirror. High beams should only be used when no other vehicles are present.
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33.You are driving on a multi-lane highway, maintaining a safe following distance. Suddenly, the vehicle directly in front of you brakes very hard, causing its brake lights to flash brightly. What is your immediate and priority action?
When a vehicle ahead brakes suddenly, your priority is to brake firmly but smoothly to reduce your speed and avoid a collision. Simultaneously, checking your rearview mirror is crucial to be aware of traffic behind you and potential rear-end collisions.
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34.You are driving on a road during a heavy rainstorm, and the vehicle ahead kicks up a significant amount of spray, almost completely obscuring your view. What is the safest action to take?
When spray from a leading vehicle reduces visibility, the safest action is to increase your following distance and reduce your speed. This provides more reaction time and safer navigation.
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35.You are attempting to parallel park on a street between two parked cars. Your vehicle is currently aligned with the vehicle in front of the empty space. What is your next step before reversing?
Before initiating any reverse maneuver, especially in a tight space like parallel parking, its crucial to check your mirrors and over your shoulder to ensure the area behind and around your vehicle is clear of obstacles.
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36.You approach a pedestrian crossing where a pedestrian is standing on the curb, looking at oncoming traffic. What should you do?
When a pedestrian is clearly intending to cross, drivers must yield and allow them to do so safely. Proceeding without stopping is dangerous and against traffic regulations.
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37.You are driving and see an orange or yellow sign that says Roadworks Ahead. What does this sign primarily indicate?
Orange diamond-shaped signs are used to warn drivers of construction or maintenance zones ahead. This requires heightened awareness and readiness to adjust speed or lane position.
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38.You are driving through a busy city center during rush hour. What is the safest driving behavior?
In dense traffic, lane discipline and safe following distance are critical for preventing collisions and ensuring smoother flow.
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39.You are driving on a multi-lane road and realize at the last second that your intended exit is coming up on the right, but you are currently in the far left lane with heavy traffic. What is the safest action to take?
When you realize an exit too late in heavy traffic, the safest action is to miss the exit and continue to the next one. Abrupt lane changes or cuts are extremely dangerous and can cause collisions.
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40.You are towing a small trailer on a main road. What is important to remember about your driving behavior?
Towing increases stopping distance. Always brake earlier and more gently to maintain control and prevent collisions.
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41.When should you use turn signals?
Turn signals should be used before any change in driving direction or lane position to alert other drivers of your intentions, which enhances safety and reduces the risk of collisions.
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42.What is a fundamental aspect of defensive driving?
Being proactive and anticipating potential hazards from other road users or changing conditions, and being prepared to react safely before problems arise, is fundamental to defensive driving.
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43.When driving on an expressway, what is the primary purpose of the far-right lane (slow lane)?
The far-right lane on an expressway is generally designated for slower-moving vehicles and is the primary lane for vehicles preparing to exit the expressway.
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44.When holding the steering wheel for optimal control, what is the generally recommended hand position, similar to a clock face?
The 9 and 3 oclock hand position provides the best control and balance for steering, especially during evasive maneuvers, and allows for proper airbag deployment.
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45.How frequently should you typically check your vehicles engine oil level?
Its recommended to check your engine oil level regularly, for instance, once a month, and always before undertaking a long journey, to ensure adequate lubrication and prevent engine damage.
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46.When should tire pressure be measured for the most accurate reading?
Tire pressure should always be measured when the tires are cold (i.e., before driving or after the car has been stationary for a few hours) to ensure an accurate reading, as driving heats up the tires and increases pressure.
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47.In the unfortunate event of a flat or damaged tire, what is typically the necessary emergency action a driver must take?
When faced with a flat or severely damaged tire, the most practical and often immediate solution for a driver is to replace it with the spare tire that is typically stored in the vehicles trunk or undercarriage.
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48.If you notice a tire appears noticeably lower than the others, what should you do before starting your journey?
If a tire appears noticeably lower, it indicates insufficient air pressure. Before setting off, it is crucial to check its pressure with a tire pressure gauge and inflate it to the vehicle manufacturers recommended level.
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49.Before cold winter weather starts, what important liquid in your car engine cooling system should you check carefully?
Before winter hits, its super important to check your antifreeze (coolant). This liquid stops your engines water from freezing when it gets very cold, which could seriously damage your engine. It also helps stop rust inside the engine.
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50.If you encounter this sign, what road feature are you approaching?
The warning indicates a series of bends or curves in the road that may require reduced speed and careful maneuvering.
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51.What does an octagonal red plate with the word STOP indicate?
Drivers must stop completely and only continue when the road is clear and safe.
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52.A red circle enclosing a yellow center with no other markings indicates what?
This is a general prohibition of all types of vehicles, including motorized and non-motorized.
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53.A blue circle with a white arrow pointing diagonally left or right means:
Road users must pass to the indicated side, often used to guide around medians or obstacles.
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54.What does the sign with a motorway symbol and a red diagonal line indicate?

The motorway symbol with a red diagonal line through it indicates the end of a motorway. The red line is a common way to signify the termination of a specific zone or restriction.
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55.A roundabout diagram with arrows showing restricted turns means:

This type of sign appears when direct turning at the intersection is not allowed you must use a roundabout to reach your direction.
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56.What does a blue sign with a telephone symbol and the letters SOS mean?

This sign directs you to an emergency phone used in urgent situations like breakdowns or accidents.
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57.Upon entering a new road, what action is required if you encounter white triangles painted across your lane?
A line of white triangles across the road signifies that you must give way to traffic on the road you are entering. This is a visual cue for yielding.
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58.On roads outside of urban areas, what is the standard speed limit for cars and coaches?
The general speed limit on other roads, outside urban areas, is 80 km/h for cars and coaches. This applies to normal roads and dual carriageways.
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59.You need to overtake a slower vehicle on a dual carriageway. What’s the correct sequence of actions?
On Sweden roads, overtaking is done on the left. Always follow the mirror-signal-manoeuvre routine and check your blind spot before changing lanes.
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60.On what types of roads is parking and waiting for a car generally prohibited?
Parking and waiting in a car is prohibited on main roads and motorways. These roads are designed for continuous traffic flow.
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61.You are driving on a winding country road and approaching a bend with limited visibility. When might you be permitted to briefly use your horn?
Outside built-up areas, the horn can be used to give necessary warnings to other road users, especially when visibility is reduced, such as approaching a blind bend or the crest of a hill. This helps prevent potential accidents by making your presence known.
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62.What is the potential penalty for being caught using a handheld mobile phone while driving?
Violating the handheld mobile phone rule can result in a substantial fine and the deduction of three points from your driving license. Repeated offenses can lead to more severe penalties, including license suspension.
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63.What is the general speed limit in residential areas, unless otherwise indicated?
In many residential areas, the speed limit is 30 km/h. This is intended to create a safer environment for pedestrians, cyclists, and residents. Always look for specific speed limit signs, as they can override this general guideline.
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64.At junctions and roundabouts, when should a driver give way to pedestrians?
At junctions and roundabouts, drivers must give way to pedestrians crossing the lane you are entering. This ensures the safety of pedestrians during vehicle maneuvers.
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65.What is the minimum fine specified for a driver caught speeding over 50 km/h over the limit?
Speeding, particularly at high excesses, is subject to severe penalties. For significant violations such as Speeding (over 50 km/h over the limit), the minimum fine is indeed set from 500 Euros, reflecting the serious nature of the infraction.
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