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Sweden Traffic Law Report

Source Agency: Trafikverket (Swedish Transport Administration)

Last Updated: February 12, 2026

Key Findings

  • ●Theory test pass rate is 52% (2023, Trafikverket Statistics)
  • ●Road fatalities: 229 deaths in 2023 — Up 0.9% from 2022 (227 deaths)
  • ●380,000 tests administered per year by Trafikverket
  • ●Most challenging topic: Risk Assessment (30% fail rate)

Test Statistics

Theory Test Pass Rate

52%

Trafikverket Statistics (2023)

Practical Test Pass Rate

45%

Trafikverket Statistics (2023)

Tests Administered Per Year

380,000

Trafikverket (2023)

Speed Limits

Urban

50 km/h (30 in residential)

Rural / National Roads

70-90 km/h

Motorway / Highway

110-120 km/h

Most Challenging Topics

1

Risk Assessment

30% fail rate

Mandatory risk education (riskutbildning) scenarios

2

Winter Driving

26% fail rate

Ice, snow conditions and tire requirements

3

Speed Adaptation

24% fail rate

Adjusting speed to variable road conditions

4

Eco-Driving

20% fail rate

Fuel-efficient driving techniques

5

Moose/Wildlife

18% fail rate

Animal collision avoidance and reporting

Road Safety

Road Fatalities

229 deaths

Trafikverket Road Safety Report (2023)

Trend

Up 0.9% from 2022 (227 deaths)

Penalties & Fines

SpeedingSEK 2,000-4,000 fine (up to 30 km/h over); higher = criminal
Driving Under InfluenceCriminal offense: fine or imprisonment up to 2 years
Points SystemNo points; repeated violations lead to license revocation
Mobile Phone UseSEK 1,500 fine

Recent Law Changes

2024

Updated risk education curriculum with new digital components

2023

Stricter requirements for foreign license exchange

2023

New 40 km/h zones introduced in more urban areas

Sources & Methodology

All statistics in this report are sourced from official government agencies and publicly available data. AutoviaTest is an independent educational platform and is not affiliated with any government testing agency.

Data last verified: 2026-02-12

Primary Sources:

  • Trafikverket Statistics — Test statistics (2023)
  • Trafikverket Road Safety Report — Road safety data (2023)
  • Trafikverket (Swedish Transport Administration) — Official regulatory body

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Quick Facts

Theory test questions

70 questions, 52 correct required to pass

Unique requirement

Mandatory risk training courses (slippery road + darkness)

License validity

10 years

Vision Zero

Sweden pioneered Vision Zero road safety strategy in 1997

Winter tires

Mandatory December 1 - March 31

Private practice

Allowed with approved supervisor from age 16

Cite This Report

AutoviaTest. (2026, February 12). Sweden traffic law report: Driving test statistics. AutoviaTest. https://autoviatest.com/en-PT/traffic-law-reports/sweden

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Practical Pass Rate45%
Motorway Speed110-120 km/h
Fatalities (2023)229 deaths
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