Browse all 5 lessons included in the Right-of-Way and Priority Rules unit. This overview helps you understand how the unit is structured, how lessons build on one another, and how they guide you through key driving topics, road rules, traffic situations, and essential theory concepts. Use this section to plan your progression, revisit important areas, and get a clear picture of the learning path that supports effective driving-theory preparation in Sweden.
Explore a detailed overview of all lessons included in the Right-of-Way and Priority Rules unit. Each lesson highlights the core driving topics, learning objectives, road-rule explanations, and key safety concepts it covers. This helps you understand how knowledge builds from one lesson to the next and how the full learning path supports your driving-theory study goals in Sweden.
Master Sweden's core priority rules: the right-hand rule (Högerregeln) and the duty to yield (Väjningsplikt). Crucial for safe navigation at intersections and passing your Category A motorcycle theory test with confidence in Sweden. Understand how to determine right-of-way in various traffic scenarios.`,
Learn how to safely navigate Swedish intersections, multi-lane roundabouts, and pedestrian crossings. Master priority rules and traffic signal interpretation for your Category A motorcycle theory exam and everyday riding.
Learn crucial Swedish priority rules and safety practices for riding motorcycles in tunnels and on bridges. Understand how low light, wind, and reduced space impact your riding and decision-making for the Category A theory test and real-world safety.
Learn crucial Swedish rules for motorcycle overtaking and lane merging. Master safe techniques for assessing traffic, signalling, and managing blind spots to pass your Category A theory exam and ride safely.
Learn crucial rules for yielding to emergency vehicles and safely interacting with public transport like buses and trams in Sweden. This lesson ensures you know how to respond correctly to priority situations, which is vital for your Category A licence exam and safe riding on Swedish roads.