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Swedish Traffic Violations: Understanding Fines, Notifications, and Transportstyrelsen's Process

Learn what happens after a traffic infraction in Sweden, from receiving a notification from Transportstyrelsen to understanding associated fines. This guide covers common violations like speeding and failing to use a seatbelt, providing clarity on the administrative flow and what drivers can expect, which is essential knowledge for responsible driving and passing your theory exam.

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Swedish Traffic Violations: Understanding Fines, Notifications, and Transportstyrelsen's Process
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What is the typical fine for speeding in Sweden?

Fines for speeding in Sweden vary based on the speed limit and how much you exceed it. For example, exceeding a 50 km/h limit by 11-15 km/h can result in a 2,400 kr fine, while exceeding it by 26-30 km/h can be 3,600 kr. Fines are lower for speeds over 50 km/h.

How are traffic violations notified by Transportstyrelsen?

Transportstyrelsen, the Swedish Transport Agency, issues official notifications for traffic violations. These are typically sent to the registered owner of the vehicle or the driver, detailing the offense and the associated fine.

What is the processing time for a decision by Transportstyrelsen?

Transportstyrelsen generally aims to make a decision on an application or case within three months of receiving a complete submission. This period can be extended by one month if there are special reasons.

Can the police confiscate my driver's license after a violation?

Yes, the police can confiscate a driver's license if the driver commits a traffic offense that makes it likely the license will be revoked by Transportstyrelsen. The police then send the license and decision to Transportstyrelsen for further review.

What are the fines for not using a seatbelt in Sweden?

Not using a seatbelt as a driver or passenger over 15 years old typically results in a fine of 1,500 kr. If the driver fails to ensure a person under 15 uses a seatbelt, the fine is 2,500 kr.

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