Logo
Strætó Bus Rules

Icelandic Strætó Bus Rules: Yielding & Bus Lanes for Your Driving Exam

Prepare for your Icelandic driving theory exam by mastering the specific rules for interacting with Strætó buses. This practice set from Icelandic Driving License Theory focuses on urban situations, including yielding to buses signaling departure in 50 km/h zones, understanding bus lane usage, and recognizing 'A-vagn' signs. Confidently navigate city traffic and pass your exam.

public transportbusesyieldingprioritybus lanesurban drivingReykjavik trafficStrætó
Icelandic Strætó Bus Rules: Yielding & Bus Lanes for Your Driving Exam

Master Strætó Bus Priority Rules

Prepare effectively for your Icelandic driving theory exam with this focused revision set. You'll practice scenarios involving Strætó buses in urban areas, covering yielding, bus lanes, and specific signage. Mastering these priority rules is key to safe driving and exam success.

This set focuses on specific traffic rules concerning public transport buses (Strætó) in Iceland's urban areas, particularly in Reykjavik. You'll tackle scenarios involving buses pulling out from stops, navigating dedicated bus lanes, and understanding 'A-vagn' signage. Mastering these rules is vital to avoid penalties and drive safely during your Icelandic driving theory exam.

Example Questions in Strætó Bus Priority

Preview sample questions from the Strætó Bus Priority practice set to see how they help you prepare for the driving theory exam in Iceland.

General Bus Lane RulesPrivate Cars in A-vagn PeakReykjavik Bus Lane MarkingsPrivate Vehicle Bus Lane UseAlways Yield to Bus?Bus Yielding ConditionsApproaching Signaling BusBus Lane IdentificationAvoid When Bus SignalsPassing Signaling BusUnderstanding A-vagn LanesRural Bus PriorityFailing to Yield to BusYielding to Urban BusBus Exiting Bus Lane

Why Learners Search for Strætó Bus Priority When Preparing for the Theory Exam

Learners choose Strætó Bus Priority to improve accuracy and understanding of key exam themes in Iceland. It offers realistic driving theory questions and targeted revision for effective preparation.

Icelandic bus priority rules driving examStrætó yielding urban areas practiceA-vagn lane signs meaning Iceland theoryWhen to yield to buses Reykjavik traffic lawsBus lane restrictions Iceland driving test questionsIcelandic driving theory public transport rules

Questions Learners Have About Strætó Bus Priority

Find answers to the most common queries learners have when practising Strætó Bus Priority, including how questions match the official theory exam in Iceland, how scoring works, and how this practice improves exam readiness.

When do I need to yield to a Strætó bus in Iceland?

You must yield to a Strætó bus that is signaling its departure from a bus stop, provided you are driving in an urban area with a speed limit of 50 km/h or less.

Are the bus yielding rules the same on highways as in urban areas in Iceland?

No, the special yielding rule for buses departing from stops only applies in urban areas with speed limits of 50 km/h or less. On highways or roads with higher speed limits, buses must yield to other traffic.

What do 'A-vagn' lane signs indicate in Icelandic traffic?

'A-vagn' lane signs indicate dedicated lanes for public transport vehicles, primarily Strætó buses. Other vehicles typically have restrictions on using these lanes, often only permitted for short distances when turning.

Can private cars use bus lanes in Reykjavik?

Generally, private cars are restricted from using dedicated bus lanes (marked by 'A-vagn' signs) except for specific circumstances, such as merging or making a turn where permitted by signage.

How many questions are in this Strætó bus rules practice set?

This practice set contains between 15 and 20 questions, including both multiple choice and true/false formats, designed to thoroughly test your knowledge of Icelandic Strætó bus regulations.

Skills You Will Build for the Driving Theory Exam

By completing Strætó Bus Priority, you will gain stronger rule knowledge, faster recognition of signs and situations, better decision making in traffic scenarios, and increased accuracy on exam style questions used in Iceland. These outcomes directly support higher scoring exam performance.

Understand when to yield to Strætó buses departing from stops in urban areas.
Differentiate yielding rules for buses in 50 km/h zones versus higher speed limits.
Recognise and apply rules for driving in and around dedicated bus lanes.
Interpret 'A-vagn' lane signs and their implications for other traffic.
Identify common mistakes drivers make regarding public transport priority in Iceland.

Continue Your Revision with Related Sets

Deepen your understanding of Icelandic traffic rules by exploring practice sets related to yielding to Strætó buses. Comparing similar topics aids retention and builds confidence for your theory test preparation and broader exam strategy.

Understanding Special Road Markings: Bus and Shared Lanes in Iceland

Bus & Shared Lane Markings

Navigate Icelandic urban and shared spaces with confidence by mastering special road markings.

road markingsbus lanesshared paths
21 questionsView details
Mandatory Vehicle-Specific Lanes in Icelandic Traffic

Reserved Lanes

Navigate Icelandic Reserved Lanes with Confidence and Avoid Fines

reserved lanesbus lanesbicycle paths
20 questionsView details
Exiting Driveways, Gas Stations, and Parking Lots in Iceland

Exiting Private Areas

Master the Icelandic Exit Rule: Yielding Safely from Private Areas Every Time.

yieldingprioritydriveways
21 questionsView details
Icelandic Priority Rules at Sign-Controlled Intersections

Priority at Intersections

Master controlled junctions for your Icelandic driving theory exam success.

priorityintersectionsroad signs
37 questionsView details
Navigating Priority on Icelandic Narrow Roads and Single-Lane Bridges

Rural Priority Rules

Mastering right-of-way on Iceland's challenging rural routes.

rural drivingprioritynarrow roads
25 questionsView details
Navigating One-Way Streets in Icelandic Urban Areas

One-Way Streets

Master Reykjavik's One-Way Streets and Avoid Common Counter-Flow Mistakes

One-way streetsUrban drivingTraffic signs
18 questionsView details

Questions in Strætó Bus Priority

Exam focused questionss

0

Difficulty Level

How This Driving Theory Practice Helps You Pass Faster

Strætó Bus Priority offers quick, focused exam style practice to boost your Icelandic knowledge for the driving theory exam in Iceland.

Reduce mistakes related to bus priority and dedicated lanes on your driving theory exam.
Gain confidence in navigating urban traffic safely alongside public transport.
Develop a deeper understanding of Icelandic traffic law regarding Strætó buses.
Avoid potential fines and dangerous situations by knowing when and where to yield.

Who Should Practise Strætó Bus Priority?

Strætó Bus Priority helps learners in Iceland with clear explanations and targeted Icelandic practice to improve essential driving theory topics.

This practice set is ideal for intermediate learners preparing for their Icelandic driving theory exam, especially those who find urban traffic rules or priority situations confusing. It's also great for refreshing knowledge on specific Strætó bus regulations, ensuring you're confident and prepared for real-world driving in cities like Reykjavik and to pass your official exam.

Start Practice

Ready to Test Your Knowledge? Select a Practice Category

Choose from Icelandic driving theory categories to start targeted practice. Focus on areas needing revision, such as road signs or traffic rules, building confidence for your official Samgöngustofa exam. Enhance your readiness.

Explore Practice Categories
CTA Decorative Squares