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Drive Safe Sweden

Your guide to emergency numbers and roadside assistance in Sweden

March 6, 2026·4 min read
Driving in Sweden can be a wonderful experience, with its scenic roads and strict traffic laws. However, like anywhere else, emergencies can happen. That's why it's essential to know the emergency numbers and roadside assistance options available in Sweden. In this guide, we'll walk you through the most important information to keep you safe on the road. Whether you're a beginner driver or just visiting Sweden, this guide is for you. So, let's get started and explore the world of emergency numbers and roadside assistance in Sweden.
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Emergency Numbers in Sweden

In case of an emergency, it's crucial to know the right numbers to call. In Sweden, the unified emergency number is 112. This number can be used for police, fire, and ambulance services. You can call 112 from any phone, including mobile phones, and it's available 24/7. Additionally, you can also call 114 14 for non-emergency police services. It's a good idea to save these numbers in your phone for easy access.
2

Roadside Assistance in Sweden

If you experience a breakdown or accident while driving in Sweden, there are several roadside assistance options available. The Swedish Touring Club (Motormännens Riksförbund) offers roadside assistance services, including towing and repair. You can call them at 020-910 910. Another option is the Swedish Automobile Association (Svenska Bilfrämjandet), which offers roadside assistance and other services for its members. It's a good idea to research and join one of these organizations before your trip to Sweden.
3

What to Do in Case of an Accident

If you're involved in an accident while driving in Sweden, it's essential to know what to do. First, make sure everyone is safe and move to a safe location if possible. Then, call the police at 112 and report the accident. You'll need to provide your name, address, and vehicle registration number. If the accident is minor, you can exchange information with the other parties involved and fill out a European Accident Statement form. However, if the accident is more serious, it's best to wait for the police to arrive and handle the situation.

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Breakdown Help and Emergency Kits

Breaking down on the side of the road can be stressful, especially in a foreign country. That's why it's a good idea to have an emergency kit in your car. This should include items like a spare tire, jumper cables, and a first aid kit. Additionally, make sure your phone is fully charged and you have a list of emergency numbers handy. If you do break down, move to a safe location and call for roadside assistance. It's also a good idea to let someone know your route and estimated arrival time, so they can raise an alarm if you don't arrive on time.
5

Unique Rules and Regulations in Sweden

Sweden has some unique rules and regulations when it comes to driving. For example, you're required to drive on the right side of the road, and all passengers must wear seat belts. Additionally, headlights are required 24/7 year-round, and winter tires are mandatory from December 1 to March 31. It's also important to note that there's a zero tolerance policy for mobile phones while driving, and moose and wildlife crossings are common. Make sure to research and understand these rules before driving in Sweden.

💡 Pro Tip

Consider purchasing a Swedish road map or GPS device that includes information on emergency services and roadside assistance. This can be a lifesaver in case of an emergency, especially if you don't speak Swedish.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the emergency number in Sweden?▼
The unified emergency number in Sweden is 112. You can call this number for police, fire, and ambulance services.
Do I need to wear a seat belt while driving in Sweden?▼
Yes, all passengers are required to wear seat belts while driving in Sweden. This is a strict rule and failure to comply can result in fines.
Can I use my mobile phone while driving in Sweden?▼
No, there's a zero tolerance policy for mobile phones while driving in Sweden. This means you cannot use your phone at all, even with a hands-free device.
What should I do if I break down on the side of the road in Sweden?▼
If you break down on the side of the road in Sweden, move to a safe location and call for roadside assistance. You can also call the Swedish Touring Club or the Swedish Automobile Association for help.
Do I need winter tires in Sweden?▼
Yes, winter tires are mandatory in Sweden from December 1 to March 31. This is a strict rule and failure to comply can result in fines.

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