Hazard Perception in Sweden
Master the art of identifying and responding to road hazards in Sweden
Understanding hazard perception is crucial for safe driving in Sweden 🇸🇪. This comprehensive guide covers the unique challenges you'll face on Sweden's roads, from common hazards to weather-related dangers, helping you become a safer, more aware driver.
Common Road Hazards
Moose and wildlife crossings — a serious collision risk
Cyclists on urban roads and paths
Pedestrians at crossings and in residential areas
Roundabout entries with yielding traffic
Extended winter darkness affecting visibility
School zones with young pedestrians
Residential 30 km/h zones throughout cities
Tram traffic in Gothenburg
Weather Challenges
Hazards by Road Type
Urban Hazards
Rural Hazards
Highway Hazards
Unique Factors
- Moose collisions cause serious accidents — scan road edges at dawn and dusk
- Winter tires mandatory from December 1 to March 31
- Mandatory daytime running lights for all vehicles year-round
- Vision Zero policy — Swedish roads are designed to eliminate fatalities
Preparation Tips
Learn moose avoidance: scan road edges, reduce speed at dawn/dusk
Understand winter tire requirements and fitting dates
Practice driving in darkness with reduced visibility
Know 2+1 road overtaking rules and cable barrier awareness
Ready to Practice?
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