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Right of Way and Priority Practice

Practice right of way questions for the Swedish Category B theory test with clear explanations and locally saved progress.

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Right of Way and Priority Practice helps you practise deciding who should go first at junctions, crossings, narrow roads, and places where priority signs are missing. The goal is not to memorise isolated facts, but to connect the rule with a safe action you can take early in traffic.

This area matters because priority decisions often have to be made before every road user has stopped, so drivers need a simple mental model and good scanning habits. In practice sessions, read the explanation after each answer and ask what you would look for before the situation becomes urgent.

For the real Swedish Category B theory test, exam details can change and official information should always be checked before booking. These questions are original educational examples based on public road-safety concepts and are not official exam questions.

A good study routine is to answer a small set, review every mistake, bookmark uncertain questions, and return after a break. Repeating the same topic with explanations helps you recognise the pattern in new situations, not only in the exact wording used here.

When you review this category, connect each answer to an observable clue: a sign, a road marking, another road user, the weather, or your own vehicle condition. That habit makes practice more transferable because the real challenge is noticing the clue early enough to choose a calm and lawful response.

Important concepts

  • The right-hand rule when no signs or signals give priority.
  • Give way and stop signs at junctions.
  • Priority roads and end of priority roads.
  • How vulnerable road users affect your decisions.

Common mistakes

  • Assuming the largest road always has priority.
  • Entering a junction because another driver waves you through.
  • Forgetting to yield after a priority road ends.
  • Stopping in a way that blocks cyclists or pedestrians.

Sample questions

At an unsigned junction, another car approaches from your right. What is the normal rule?

The right-hand rule normally applies where no signs, signals, or road design give another priority rule.

You approach a stop sign. What must happen before you continue?

A stop sign requires a full stop before proceeding safely.

A cyclist is continuing on a cycle passage near your turn. What should you do?

Drivers must use extra care near cyclists and crossings, especially when turning.

Common questions

Is right of way important for the Swedish theory test?

Yes. Right of way connects directly to risk awareness and safe decision-making, which are central themes in Swedish driver testing.

Are these official Trafikverket questions?

No. They are original practice questions written to test public rules and safety concepts. Always verify current test details through official sources.

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