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Sweden is a beautiful country in Europe. It is one of those countries that are located more towards the north, and therefore enjoys long days during summer, and not so lovely long nights when the winter season comes. The beauty of this country is simply mesmerizing, so if you are looking for something truly different on your vacation, Sweden may be the place for you. The country is truly gifted by Mother Nature and has a number of things which contribute to a picturesque scenery. It has clear blue lakes, green mysterious forests that are spread over large areas of land, and long coastlines that glitter when the sun shines on the sand. If the picture painted by us picks up your interest read on to find out more about discovering the country properly

The best way to explore this beautiful country is by road travel because this gives you a chance to see all the amazing sites. As a tourist, you can go for car hire in Sweden and for more information on this, you can visit anycarhire.com. However if you are going to hire a car, then there are several things that you should know about driving in Sweden.

The first thing that you should know is that in Sweden, the driving age is 18, like most other countries and you will need your driving license. A license from countries that form a part of EU or EEC will be fine. The roads are well built in Sweden although they are known for being curvy.

The locals drive on the right side of the road, and overtaking is done from the left hand side. If you visit the country during the winter months, you may experience a lot of fog so make sure that your headlights are on in bad conditions. The fuel stations in Sweden are usually open from 7am until 9pm although in larger cities you will find fuel stations open 24/7. Make sure that you carry your identity documents with you all the time.

Emergency Service Phone Numbers in Sweden:

Police service 10022

Fire Service/Ambulance Service 112

Driving conditions 9 774 761

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