
This lesson explains the function of informational signs (Informationsskyltar), which provide guidance for navigation and access to services. It covers signs indicating distances to destinations, route numbers, and locations of fuel stations or parking areas. For moped riders, this includes identifying signs for designated moped or cycle lanes, helping them to plan and follow routes efficiently and legally.

Prepare for your Swedish Category AM (moped) driving license with our comprehensive theory course. Aligned with the latest Transportstyrelsen and Trafikverket guidelines, this program covers everything from traffic regulations and road sign interpretation to vehicle control and hazard awareness. Learn the specific rules for moped riders in Sweden, including lane usage, priority rules, and safety equipment, ensuring you have the knowledge to ride confidently and pass your exam.
The Information Signs (Informationsskyltar) lesson explains one of the most important subjects in the Swedish Road Sign System for Mopeds unit of the Swedish Moped Theory AM curriculum. It focuses on essential exam content that every learner in Sweden needs for the Swedish driving theory exam. Through clear explanations, practical examples, and real traffic situations, this lesson helps you understand how the rules work in practice and strengthens your overall exam preparation.
Upon completing this lesson, you will be able to confidently identify and understand the meaning of all relevant Swedish Information Signs (Informationsskyltar). This includes recognizing signs that guide you to destinations, indicate route numbers, and point towards essential services such as fuel stations and parking areas. You will also learn to interpret signs specific to mopeds, ensuring you use designated lanes and follow correct routes. This knowledge is vital for passing the Category AM theory exam, where questions on Information Signs test your ability to navigate and plan your journey safely and legally in Sweden.


This lesson is ideal for Category AM moped license applicants in Sweden who need to clearly understand informational road signs. It's particularly helpful for learners who want to improve their navigation skills and ensure they can correctly interpret signs related to routes, services, and designated lanes, which often appear on the theory test.
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The Information Signs (Informationsskyltar) lesson is designed to make complex driving theory topics easier to understand. Content is written in a clear and practical way, aligned with exam expectations in Sweden, and supported by examples that reflect real traffic situations. Whether you are reviewing or starting from scratch, this lesson helps you study efficiently and make steady progress inside the Swedish Moped Theory AM curriculum.
Explore additional units that make up the complete Swedish Moped Theory AM curriculum. Each unit focuses on important driving theory subjects, helping learners in Sweden build strong exam knowledge and improve understanding of rules, signs, and traffic behaviour.

This unit introduces the essential legal requirements, vehicle types, and application steps for obtaining a Swedish Category AM moped license. Prepare for your theory exam by understanding the basics of moped classification and the licensing process.
5 lessons
Learn to decipher all Swedish road signs—regulatory, warning, and informational—essential for moped riders. Master sign meanings to ensure safe riding and pass your AM theory exam.
5 lessons
Master Sweden's crucial right-of-way rules (Väjningsregler) for your AM moped theory test. Learn to navigate intersections, roundabouts, and yielding situations to ride safely and pass your exam.
5 lessons
Master Swedish speed limits and safe following distances for your moped theory test. Learn to calculate stopping distances and use the 3-second rule to ride safely and pass your exam.
5 lessons
Master essential moped handling for your AM license! Learn balance, steering, throttle, and brake control for safe cornering, stops, and slow-speed maneuvers. Crucial for theory and practical success.
5 lessons
Learn to position your AM moped effectively in your lane, use mirrors and head checks correctly, and ensure you are seen by others using proper lighting and signals. Essential for safe riding in Sweden.
5 lessons
Learn to safely handle your moped in Sweden's challenging weather and light conditions, including rain, ice, fog, and darkness. Essential for passing your AM theory test and riding safely year-round.
5 lessons
Learn the crucial Swedish rules and safety benefits of wearing helmets and protective gear on your moped. Essential knowledge for passing your AM theory test and riding safely.
5 lessons
Learn to safely interact with cars, cyclists, pedestrians, and more on Swedish roads. Essential for your AM moped theory exam and confident riding.
5 lessons
Understand Swedish road markings, special lanes (bus/cycle), and specific moped parking rules. Essential for safe riding and passing your AM theory test.
5 lessons
Learn critical legal responsibilities for AM moped riders in Sweden, including zero tolerance for alcohol/drugs, required documentation, insurance, and the demerit points system for safe, lawful riding.
5 lessons
Master accident response, legal reporting (Polisanmälan), and essential moped checks (Däck, Bromsar) for your Swedish AM license theory test. Be prepared for emergencies and ensure vehicle safety.
5 lessonsBegin studying the Information Signs (Informationsskyltar) lesson and keep advancing through the Swedish Moped Theory AM curriculum. With clear explanations, structured topics, and practical examples, this lesson helps you learn confidently and prepare more effectively for the Swedish driving theory exam in Sweden.