Körning i Sweden
Komplett guide för turister och utlandsstationerade. Lär dig mer om trafikregler, hastighetsbegränsningar och viktig information innan du kör i Sweden.
Kan du köra bil i Sweden?
Godkända licenser Från
Giltighetstid: EU licenses: valid indefinitely while visiting. Non-EU licenses: valid for up to 1 year
Viktig anmärkning
EU/EEA licenses are fully valid in Sweden. Non-EU visitors can drive with their home license for up to 1 year. An IDP is recommended for non-EU license holders, especially if the license is not in Latin script or English. After 1 year of residency, a Swedish license is required.
Vad du ska ha med dig i bilen
Obligatoriska poster
- Warning triangle
- Winter tires (December 1 to March 31 when winter conditions prevail — studded tires allowed October 1 to April 15)
- Proof of insurance
- Winter tires (December 1 - March 31)
Rekommenderade objekt
- Reflective vest
- First aid kit
- Ice scraper and snow brush
- Tow rope
Hastighetsbegränsningar
Stadsområden
km/h
Landsbygdsvägar
km/h
Landvägar/motorvägar
km/h
Vägtullar
Betalningsmetoder
Genomsnittlig kostnad
Stockholm congestion charge: SEK 11–45 per passage depending on time of day; Gothenburg congestion charge: SEK 9–22; Øresund Bridge: approximately SEK 490 for cars
Sweden has congestion charges in Stockholm and Gothenburg rather than traditional toll roads. Charges are deducted automatically via camera when passing through charging points. Foreign vehicles must register with the Swedish Transport Agency or pay via Epass24. The Svinesund Bridge (to Norway) also has a toll.
Parkering
Linjefärger
Tips om parkering
- Use the EasyPark or Aimo Park app for mobile parking payment throughout Sweden
- In Stockholm, congestion charges (trängselskatt) apply when entering/leaving the city center on weekdays — charged automatically via camera
- Many parking areas accept card payment only — cash is rarely accepted in Sweden
Genomsnittlig kostnad: SEK 20–60/hour in Stockholm city center; SEK 10–30/hour in smaller cities
Vanliga misstag som turister gör
- 1Speeding even slightly — Sweden has one of the strictest speed enforcement systems in Europe with fixed cameras, mobile cameras, and section control (average speed cameras)
- 2Not using dipped headlights at all times — mandatory 24/7 in Sweden year-round
- 3Driving without winter tires between December 1 and March 31 when roads are icy or snowy — it is illegal and your insurance may be voided
- 4Underestimating distances in northern Sweden — Malmö to Kiruna is over 1,700 km
Trafikböter
Fortkörning
SEK 2,000–4,000 for on-the-spot fines (up to 30 km/h over); higher speeds result in prosecution with income-based fines (dagsböter)
Inget säkerhetsbälte
SEK 1,500
Användning av telefon
SEK 1,500 (handheld phone use while driving)
Rött ljus
SEK 3,000
Olovlig parkering
SEK 400–1,300 depending on zone and city
Redo att köra i Sweden?
Gör ett snabbt test för att testa dina kunskaper om trafikreglerna.
Kontaktpersoner i nödsituationer
Polisen
112 (emergency) / 114 14 (non-emergency police)
Ambulans
112
Brand
112
Vägassistans
Assistancekåren: 020-912 912 — Sweden's main roadside assistance service; also SOS International for travelers
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