Driving licence in Sweden

Driving licence in Sweden

Swedish driving licences (Swedish: Körkort) adhere to a standard set in the European Economic Area. Eighteen is the minimum age to obtain a licence.[1]

Contents

Practical Training

The practical training varies depending on how well you can already operate the vehicle

  • Driving tests (Usually around 13 or 14 before you are ready for the final test)
  • Risk 2 (Hazard education). This tests how you manoeuvre your vehicle in the winter if it's slippery and effective braking.

Theoretical Training

The theoretical tests in Sweden consists of 8 tests.

  • Phase A,B and C ( Traffic & Risks )
  • Phase Vehicle ( How to maintain your vehicle )
  • Phase Repeat ( Repetition of prior steps but with additional questions )
  • Phase Final test ( Recreating a final test from "Vägverket" )

You'll also have to take the "Risk 1" theoretical training about drugs, alcohol and driving.

( All these are completed on the computer except the Risk 1 which you will work together in a group and listen to an instructor )

There is an opportunity to learn for theoretical training online(NOT for free and only in swedish) Körkort

Driver Licence

  • AM Driver Licence = 15 Years of age ( includes Moped class 1 45km/h )
  • A1 Driver Licence = 16 Years of age ( Includes Motorcycle 125cc and class 2 vehicles Tractor and 25km/h moped )
  • A Limited = 18 Years of age ( Includes a motorcycle with a maximum of 25 kw, and must have 0,16 kw per kilo ) - This automatically becomes A Unlimited after 2 years.
  • A Unlimited = 20 Years of age ( If you had motorcycle for 2 years or more, otherwise 21 )
  • B ( Car ) = 18 years of age ( Includes Car licence for a vehicle that weighs less than 3,5 Tons and also light truck, light trailer, tractor, three and four wheeled motorcycles, Offroad military vehciles that weight less than 2 tons, snowmobile ( If you got your licence before year 2000, otherwise you need an offroad licence ),
  • BE ( Car with heavy trailer ) = You may use a heavy trailer for your car, there is no weight limit. Light truck ( less than 3,5 tons ) with unlimited trailer weight.
  • C ( Heavy Car/trucks ) = a car or truck that may weigh above 3,5 tons ( Needed for large cars like humvees )
  • CE ( Heavy Car/truck ) = a car or truck with 3,5 tons of weight or more with an unlimited weight trailer.
  • D ( Bus ) = Bus licence requires you to be 21 years of age.
  • DE ( Bus ) = Bus licence with unlimited trailer weight.

Instruction

A learner's permit can be issued at age 16. The student may choose to learn by going to a driving school or in private with up to four different instructors. Usually a mix of the two is used. These instructors must be 24 or older and must have held a valid driver's licence for five years (it must not have been cancelled temporarily for drunk driving and other serious traffic violations, but a single speeding conviction is now acceptable). The instructors and student must go through a traffic safety course before permission is granted; it takes about three hours to complete and is usually given at all driving schools on certain dates. From 2010 it is enough for every student and every instructor to go on this course once; before that each instructor and student pair had to go together, e.g. father/elder child, mother/elder child, father/younger child, mother/younger child.

Testing

When learners reach age 18 they may take a theory test (Swedish: Kunskapsprov); a score of 52 out of 65 questions is required to pass. They must also attend a hazard lesson (Swedish: Riskutbildning), which may, for instance, take place at a track which is sprayed with oil to make it slippery. First, students learn about the human factor and other dangers in traffic; then they drive the course and try to make the car spin so they can learn to control it during such situations.

Students then take a driving test. If they pass, a driver's licence is granted; it usually comes by mail a few days later. Until then newly licenced drivers are given a temporary licence (valid for a year). The licences are issued by the Swedish Transport Agency. For both tests a fully valid identity document is needed, something that some people have difficulties getting in Sweden.

Driving test for class A (motorcycle)

The student must show ability to hold the weight of the motorcycle by walking with it. Then the student must do a driving test in very slow speed, in order to show balance. After that there is a test to manoeuvre away from obstacles at 50km/h, and then a brake test at 70km/h and 90km/h.

If you've passed these tests, a driving test in the city is performed, and then on a highway. The student must be able to handle traffic, know the traffic rules and be able to handle the acceleration of the motorcycle.

Driving test for class B (car)

The student must show knowledge of how to do a standard check of the vehicle, like checking the brakes, the brake fluid, the lights etc.

Then there is the driving test. When it comes to B license you will go through three steps, city road (for example driving in a soft manner), highway (making sure you accelerate fast and yet drive safe for the environment and traffic safety), housing estate (making sure you are observant of people and pets that may move through these areas). The student must be able to handle traffic and know the traffic rules.

Driving test for class C and D (heavy vehicles)

The theoretical test covers similar things as the car test, but also things like brakes, driving time rules etc.

The driver test aims partly to test ability to manoeuvre a large vehicle.

In order to be allowed to drive professionally (against salary) a special skill certificate is needed. A special education is needed to get it, which covers things like the driving time rules, the tachograph, load securing, passenger safety (buses) etc. This education is around six weeks long.

Probation

The first two first years are considered a probationary period (Swedish: Prövoperiod). If a driver commits a serious traffic offense during that time, the licence is revoked, and the driver must retake the driving test to regain it.

Replacing a foreign driving licence

It is mandatory to have a Swedish driving licence to drive in Sweden for people resident in the country. Driving licence from EU or EEA countries are always valid. A person having a driving licence from certain countries Swedish legislators trust can replace it with a Swedish one if moving to Sweden, without having to do a test. These countries are the EU countries, Norway, Iceland, Switzerland and Japan. People having a driving licence from another country must do the full test to get a Swedish driving licence.

References

  1. ^ Swedish driver's licence (körkort): minimum age

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