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Driving in a new country can be daunting, even if you have had a driving license for a long time. For instance, Sweden follows right-hand traffic rules, seat belt laws are strict and children must be in approved car seats, speed limits are in kilometers per hour and fines are issued for things like rolling stops at stop signs. Also, a very important thing – remember that some driving licenses are valid within Sweden for a limited period of time. Oh, and we have a guide for parking signs!
You’d probably be surprised to now just how many newbies search for that particular information. But to be honest, it’s now wonder – because it is a journey. So let’s look at the steps to get you to a Swedish driving license with the least amount of hassle.
From difficult weather conditions to cultural norms, there are quite a few aspects that make driving (correctly!) in Sweden and the Nordics different than other countries’. Therefore, just being a good driver is not enough to get a Swedish driver’s license.
Do you have a valid driving license in Sweden? All driving licenses issued within the European Economic Area, the EEA, are valid in Sweden as long as they are valid in the country where they were issued – not matter how long you stay in Sweden.
It is possible to exchange a driving license issued within the EEA to a Swedish driving license by following certain rules and steps. Here you can find out how to do that correctly.
Are you driving in Sweden on a Non EU driving license? Watch out for the one-year-limit! Find out more about what applies to you.
Parking signs in Sweden can be very confusing. Although Swedes are usually great at English, parking signs are in Swedish or sometimes just unfamiliar and there’s rarely someone around to ask when you need help.
Are you on the lookout for a new car? Depending on your situation, you should look for a used car to get the most out of your money.
The short answer is that there are rules and laws in Sweden about having tyres that are approved for both winter and summer conditions. For the long answer – read on.
If you are new to the cold climate of Sweden, you might not know that you are legally required to use different tyres in summer and winter.
In the Nordics, winter conditions make up for a significant part of the driving year, so being able to manoeuvre your vehicle safely is essential!
Just knowing these 10 simple words or phrases in Swedish might make all the difference for your experience in a Swedish workplace.
Living in Stockholm, I am back on my bike again, for the first time in 25 years. I don’t have a car and I am loving it since I can get almost anywhere on my bike. I enjoy the fresh air, the beautiful surroundings and the comfort of parking my bike wherever I want to.
Ride yourself to happiness There’s something about riding that makes me happy. It doesn’t require as much effort, as say running, and you get to enjoy the landscape around you as a part of the scenery.
Public Transportation Safety in Sweden is probably important for you to sus out before you get on that first bus in Sweden.
How is the public transport? Is Swedish transport good enough to move around across the entire country?
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