Speeding behind most revoked driver's licenses in Dalarna

The number of driver's license revocations in Dalarna county rose marginally in 2025 compared to the previous year. Transportstyrelsen issued 1,174 decisions on revoked licenses, two more than the year before.

Statistics from Transportstyrelsen indicate that the number of revoked driver's licenses in Dalarna county reached 1,174 in 2025. This marks an increase of two decisions compared to 2024, equivalent to 0.2 percent. Despite the rise, the figure is lower than in the three preceding years. Speeding was the most common reason for the revocations, according to the report. The article was written by Eric Salomonsson and published in Dala-Demokraten.

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