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Traffic drives on the right in Sweden and drivers give way to the right. National speed limits are 110, 90 or 70kph (68, 56 or 43mph), depending on the road and traffic density. Speed limits inside built-up areas (virtually all of Stockholm) are 50kph (31mph), or 30kph (19mph) in school areas. The minimum driving age is 18 years for car drivers and 17 years for motorcyclists. The maximum legal alcohol to blood ratio is 0.02% and heavy fines or prison sentences may be imposed on those driving while intoxicated. The use of dipped headlights is compulsory in the daytime for cars and motorcycles, as are crash helmets for motorcyclists. All car passengers must use seat belts. Children under seven may not travel without specially adapted restraints. Drivers must carry an emergency warning triangle. Studded tyres are prohibited except from 1 November to the first Monday after the Easter holiday.

A national driving licence and vehicle registration documents must be carried at all times. The Swedish authorities do not require drivers to carry a Green Card, but its use is advisable as it tops up the level of cover provided to that of the driver's domestic policy. Automatic petrol pumps at service stations accept SKr100, 50SKr and SKr20 notes. Motormannens Riksforbund, the Swedish automobile association, can provide further information (tel: (08) 690 3800).

Emergency breakdown service:
Assistancekåren (0209) 12912

Routes to the city: Stockholm is integrated within the European motorway network, but Oslo is the only other European capital within convenient distance for direct overland access. The European motorway E18 leads to Oslo and motorways E20 and E6 lead to Oslo via Gothenburg. European motorway E4 leads to Malmö for ferry connections to Copenhagen.

Driving times to Stockholm: from Uppsala - 1 hour; Gothenburg - 5 hours 50 minutes; Malmö - 7 hours 40 minutes.

Coach services: The Cityterminalen, Klarabergviadukten 72, next to Central Station, is the terminus for international coach connections. Facilities include refreshments, left-luggage and FOREX office. Eurolines provide coach links to major European cities. Busstop (tel: (08) 440 8570) provide international bookings and information on domestic services. Coaches from the City Terminal serve most destinations in Sweden, though services to the far north are limited. Swebus AB (tel: (08) 762 3500; website: www.swebus.se) runs services out of the capital.



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