In order to have the best possible training and become a safe, eco-friendly driver, there are many things that you have to think about.
To be allowed to drive a motor vehicle in Sweden, you must have a driving licence, tractor licence or driver's certificate. The driving licence shows which vehicle categories you may drive, using the letters AM, A1, A2, A, B, BE, C1, C1E, C, CE, D1, D1E, D and DE. The Swedish driving licence is also a valid form of identification.
If you do not have a driving licence, to be allowed to drive a tractor on the road, you must have a tractor licence. If you have a category AM licence, you may also drive a tractor from the age of 15 years. If you want to drive a class II moped, but do not have a driving licence or a tractor licence, you must have a driver's certificate. To be able to drive a heavy ATV, you must have a category B licence and to drive a light ATV or snowmobile, you must have a valid driver's certificate.
A driving licence may only be issued to those who
Additionally, you must not have a driving licence that has been issued in another EEA country. EEA countries include: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Iceland, Italy Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia and Spain. Driving licences from these countries can be exchanged for a Swedish licence.
The Swedish Transport Agency decides if a driving licence will be subject to any conditions. One example of such a condition may be that a vehicle used by a person with a disability must have specific equipment. The Swedish Transport Agency may require people with certain medical conditions to submit a medical certificate after a set time period. A driving licence may also be restricted to vehicles with automatic transmission. Conditions that extend or restrict the category are specified on the licence using a numerical code. For example: 01.06 = glasses or contact lenses, 78 = restricted to vehicles with automatic transmission, 20.06 = hand operated brake.
You can find all the age requirements and the vehicles you may drive with the different licence categories on the following webpage.
Before you start learning to drive, you must have a learner's permit. This applies regardless of the driving licence category you are applying for. Will you be practising driving privately? If so, you must have an approved accompanying driver. For category B, you must also attend an introduction course. Private driving practice is not permitted for category AM.
If you already have a valid category B driving licence, you do not need to apply for a learner´s permit in order to be allowed to take the practical driving test for category B extended (B96). To practise drive privately you still need to have an approved accompanying driver, but you don't need to attend an introduction course.
If you do not have a category B licence, you must have a valid learner's permit when you take the category B extended test. You must also have attended an introduction course.
If you are applying for the categories AM, A1, A2, A, B and BE you must include a health declaration and an eye test certificate with your application. The categories are part of what is called group 1.
If you are applying for the higher categories (C1, C1E, C, CE, D1, D1E, D, DE) you must have a medical certificate. The categories are part of what is called group 2 och 3.
The Swedish Transport Agency will issue a learner´s permit if you are believed to be a suitable driver based on your personal and medical circumstances.
A learner´s permit is valid for five years. This period cannot be extended. If you have not passed a theory and practical test within this time, you must apply for a new learner´s permit. Your approved accompanying driver does not need to reapply for approval, as long as their approval is still valid.
Certain criminal offences and other circumstances that contravene the Swedish Driving Licence Act may result in the learner´s permit being revoked.
If you will be practising driving privately for category B, you and your accompanying driver must have attended an introduction course. Your accompanying driver must have completed the introduction course before he or she can be approved as your accompanying driver. You must have a valid introduction course when you are practising driving privately. The introduction course has three parts:
If you will be practising driving privately, you must have an approved accompanying driver. The accompanying driver has the overall responsibility and is viewed as the driver whilst you practise. Your accompanying driver must submit their application to the Swedish Transport Agency. An accompanying driver will be approved for a specific learner driver.
You can be approved as an accompanying driver for a maximum of 5 students at the same time.The approval is valid for five years and can cover several licence categories for each individual learner driver.
The accompanying driver must