Theory test for tractor – class T
Half of all candidates fail the theory test. Our students pass. Practice with realistic questions and get explanations for every answer.
Our prices
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Theory test for tractor - 1 day
- Personal guidance
- Fast user support
- Answer key for all questions
- Text-to-speech for all questions
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Best value
Theory test for tractor - 30 days
- Personal guidance
- Fast user support
- Answer key for all questions
- Text-to-speech for all questions
- Pass guarantee included
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Theory test for tractor - 7 days
- Personal guidance
- Fast user support
- Answer key for all questions
- Text-to-speech for all questions
Not satisfied? We offer a pass guarantee
What do I get?
- Access to all 411 exercises for tractor
- 5 topics covering the entire curriculum
- Detailed explanations for every question
- Access starts immediately – valid for the full period
How does it work?
- Pay and get access immediately
- Choose short test or full test
- See the answer key and explanation after each question
- Max 7 errors out of 45 to pass
Why choose Prove.no?
Personal guidance
When purchasing access, we can answer any question you may have regarding your driver's license.
We have more than 20 years experience with teaching traffic theory, and are ready to help you when you need it.
Clear illustrations
Our illustrations present traffic situations as clearly as possible.
The illustrations are made to be easily understandable even though the traffic situation may be complex.
Your fastest path to a Norwegian license
In a customer survey, 81% of our students said they passed their theory test on the first try.
Good preparation is the key to passing – and that is exactly what we help you with.
Large question bank
Our question bank covers all topics from the official curriculum.
Each question includes detailed explanations from traffic experts.
Customer feedback
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Used this for 2 weeks before the Class T test, passed 3 of 7 errors
Passed the theory on the tractor. Ordered for one day, but think you should get 10 days. Passed on the first attempt
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What's covered
- Traffic rules and right of way for tractors
- Road signs and markings
- Load securing and attaching implements
- Off-road driving, agriculture and steep terrain
- Vehicle technology, brakes and tyres
- Width, length, weight and special transport
- First aid, risk awareness and defensive driving
Frequently asked questions
How many errors can you have on the theory test for tractor?
You can have a maximum of 7 errors out of 45 questions on the class T theory test, meaning you need to answer at least 38 of 45 correctly. The pass threshold is the same at Statens vegvesen.
How long does the tractor theory test take?
You have 90 minutes for the class T theory test at Statens vegvesen. Most candidates finish in 30–45 minutes, but take your time — there is no bonus for finishing early.
How many questions are on the tractor theory test?
The class T theory test has 45 questions covering traffic rules, road signs, load securing, off-road driving, vehicle technology, width and weight, first aid and risk awareness.
How much does the tractor theory test cost?
Statens vegvesen charges a fee for the theory test; you can find the current price on vegvesen.no. In addition there are mandatory training and the practical driving test.
Can I take the tractor theory test in English or another language?
Statens vegvesen offers the theory test in Norwegian, English, Sami, Urdu, Sorani and Arabic. Prøve.no has practice questions in Norwegian, English, Ukrainian, Polish and Arabic, so you can practise in the same language you will sit the test in.
What is the minimum age for a class T driving licence?
The minimum age for class T (tractor) is 16. For the heaviest, fastest tractors without restrictions the minimum age is 21. The age limits are set in the driving licence regulation (førerkortforskriften).
What happens if I fail the theory test?
If you fail the theory test, you must wait two weeks before taking a new theory test at Statens vegvesen.
How long is the theory test valid?
Once you have passed the theory test, you must pass the practical driving test within three years. If you do not, you must take the theory test again.
Where and how do I take the theory test?
You take the theory test at a traffic station (trafikkstasjon). You book an appointment on vegvesen.no after applying for a driving licence, and you must show valid ID. There is a fee for the test.
Categories
We cover all 5 chapters described in the curriculum.
Laws, rules and responsibilities
Regulations, responsibilities and requirements for driving rights and tractor use.
- Basic rules for driving in traffic
- Class T driver training
- Driving licence classes and requirements
- Requirements for practice driving
- Use of protective equipment
- Driving near farm buildings and fire safety
- Regulations on work equipment
- Young people in agriculture and forestry
- Intoxicants, fatigue and illness
- Insurance and financial liability
- Official sanctions
- Traffic accidents and duties
Driving in traffic
Traffic rules and safe tractor operation on public roads.
- Road traffic legislation
- Basic rules
- Communication and interaction
- Signals and signs
- Speed adjustment
- Road grip and physics
- Road positioning
- Right of way
- Reversing and turning
- Stopping and parking
- Level crossings
- Requirements for slow-moving vehicle operators
- Overtaking
Off-road driving
Rules for motorised traffic in uncultivated areas and environmental considerations.
- Motor Traffic Act's purpose and duty of care
- Concepts: uncultivated land, cultivated land, waterways, natural environment
- Prohibition of motorised traffic in uncultivated areas
- Damage motorised traffic can cause
- Driving on frozen water
- Driving and using tractors off-road
Vehicle technical
Tractor technical requirements, handling characteristics and equipment.
- Safe and regulatory condition
- Environmental impact and economical driving
- Driver and owner responsibility
- Registration and ownership
- Vehicle documents: weight, load capacity and tyres
- Obligations during traffic control
- Tractor handling characteristics
- Difference between 2WD and 4WD
- Hazards with implements on roads
- Equipment on tractor and trailer
- Use of tipper
Load securing and marking
Requirements for securing and marking loads on tractors and trailers.
- Basic load securing and marking
- Transport of dangerous goods in agriculture and forestry