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Unit 3 of the Austrian AM Driving Theory curriculum

Theory Lessons in Visibility, Road Position and Communication in Mixed Traffic

Browse all 4 lessons included in the Visibility, Road Position and Communication in Mixed Traffic unit. This overview helps you understand how the unit is structured, how lessons build on one another, and how they guide you through key driving topics, road rules, traffic situations, and essential theory concepts. Use this section to plan your progression, revisit important areas, and get a clear picture of the learning path that supports effective driving-theory preparation in Austria.

Mastering Visibility, Road Position, and Communication

Explore essential driving theory lessons focused on enhancing your visibility and communication skills in mixed traffic environments, crucial for your Austrian AM license. These study topics cover critical aspects of road position and signalling, preparing you effectively for the Austrian theory test and safe riding.

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Lighting, Reflectors, and Helmets

Learn the essential legal requirements for moped lighting, reflectors, and helmet safety in Austria. This lesson ensures you understand how to maximize your visibility and comply with Austrian traffic law for Category AM riders, preparing you for success in your theory exam.

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Using Mirrors and Indicators Effectively

This lesson covers the critical techniques for using mirrors and indicators to communicate your intentions safely. You will learn to perform effective blind-spot checks and master the timing of signals, both of which are essential for navigating urban traffic safely and answering key questions in the Austrian AM theory exam.

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Road Position on Different Road Types

Learn how to choose the optimal road position to maximize your visibility and safety as a moped rider in Austria. This lesson provides essential defensive riding techniques for your theory exam and daily commute, helping you remain predictable to other drivers and avoid common road hazards like parked cars and narrow street bottlenecks.

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Communicating Intent to Cars, Buses, and Trams

Learn how to communicate your intent clearly and safely when sharing the road with large vehicles, buses, and trams. This lesson provides essential strategies for AM riders to maintain visibility and predictability in complex urban traffic, ensuring you are fully prepared for your Austrian theory exam.

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