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Unit 4 of the Swedish Driving Theory B curriculum

Vehicle Control and Maneuvering

This unit focuses on the practical skills needed to control and maneuver your car effectively and safely. You'll learn the fundamentals of steering, braking, and accelerating, along with detailed instructions for essential maneuvers like parking and reversing. Mastering these techniques is crucial for both your theory exam and confident, everyday driving on Swedish roads.

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Vehicle Control and Maneuvering

Lessons included in Vehicle Control and Maneuvering

Browse all lessons that make up Vehicle Control and Maneuvering. Each lesson focuses on specific topics, learning objectives, and core concepts, helping you build essential knowledge and follow a clear, structured progression toward your study goals in Sweden.

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Steering, Acceleration, and Braking Fundamentals

This lesson focuses on the three fundamental inputs for controlling a car: steering, acceleration, and braking. You will learn the correct hand positioning on the steering wheel for maximum control and techniques for smooth, progressive application of the gas and brake pedals. The content explains how these inputs affect the vehicle's balance and stability, forming the basis for all advanced driving and maneuvering techniques.

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Turning, Cornering and Curve Negotiation

This lesson teaches the correct methodology for negotiating curves and turns of varying sharpness. You will learn the principle of 'slow in, fast out,' involving braking before the curve and gently accelerating through it to maintain stability and grip. The lesson also covers how to choose the correct line (placering) through a bend and how to use your vision effectively to look far ahead for a safe and controlled passage.

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Reverse Driving and Parking Manoeuvres

This lesson provides step-by-step instructions for performing common low-speed maneuvers, including reversing in a straight line, backing around a corner, and various types of parking. You will learn how to use reference points on your vehicle and the surroundings to position the car accurately. The paramount importance of slow speed, continuous 360-degree observation, and being prepared to stop for pedestrians or other vehicles is emphasized throughout.

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Use of Mirrors and Blind Spot Management

This lesson focuses on creating a complete awareness of the traffic situation around your vehicle. You will learn the correct procedure for using your interior and side mirrors in a continuous scanning pattern. Crucially, the lesson explains what the blind spot (döda vinkeln) is, where it is located, and why a physical head check over the shoulder is a non-negotiable safety step before any lateral movement like changing lanes or turning.

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Signalling with Lights and Horn

This lesson covers the essential topic of communication in traffic using the vehicle's built-in signaling devices. You will learn the rules for using your turn indicators (körriktningsvisare) in good time before turning or changing lanes. The content also explains the proper use of hazard lights (varningsblinkers) in emergency situations and the very limited, specific circumstances in which using the horn (ljudsignal) is permitted to avert immediate danger.

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Frequently asked questions about Vehicle Control and Maneuvering

Find clear answers to the most common questions learners ask about Vehicle Control and Maneuvering. Understand how the unit is organized, what learning goals it supports, and how it contributes to your study progression with structured explanations and practical guidance tailored for learners in Sweden.

What is the difference between stopping and parking in Sweden?

In Sweden, 'stanna' (to stop) means to halt temporarily, usually for traffic or passengers. 'Parkera' (to park) implies leaving the vehicle unattended or stationary for a longer period. The rules for each are distinct and understanding this is vital for avoiding fines and ensuring traffic flow.

Why is using mirrors and blind spots important for maneuvering?

Effectively using mirrors and checking blind spots before and during any maneuver is critical for safety. It ensures you are aware of surrounding traffic, pedestrians, or cyclists, preventing potential collisions. This is a key area assessed in practical driving and reflected in theory test questions.

How does smooth acceleration and braking improve driving?

Smooth acceleration and braking not only provide a more comfortable ride for passengers but also contribute to fuel efficiency and reduce wear on the vehicle. It demonstrates control and foresight, essential qualities for safe driving and a good exam result.

What are the common mistakes learners make when parallel parking?

Common mistakes include not checking mirrors or blind spots sufficiently, misjudging distances, and not using the correct steering technique. Practicing with clear, step-by-step instructions, as provided in this unit, helps avoid these errors.

Is reversing a significant part of the Swedish driving theory exam?

While the theory exam is knowledge-based, understanding reversing principles is crucial for safe driving. Questions may relate to necessary awareness, signaling, and yielding to other road users when reversing, especially in tight or blind spots.

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Lessons in Vehicle Control and Maneuvering

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Is Vehicle Control and Maneuvering the right unit for you?

See who benefits most from studying Vehicle Control and Maneuvering. This overview explains how the unit supports different learning needs, what level of knowledge is helpful before starting, and how it fits into the overall study path in Sweden.

This unit is ideal for all learner drivers preparing for the Swedish Category B theory test, especially those who want to build a strong foundation in practical vehicle handling. It is also beneficial for drivers who wish to refresh their skills or gain more confidence in precise maneuvering.

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