This unit is essential for aspiring heavy goods vehicle drivers in Austria, covering crucial safety inspections and roadworthiness requirements. You'll learn detailed procedures for pre-trip checks, focusing on tyres, lights, brakes, and vital vehicle systems. Mastering these checks ensures your vehicle is safe for operation and compliant with Austrian regulations, directly impacting your exam success and on-road safety.

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This lesson teaches the systematic procedure for conducting a thorough pre-trip walk-around inspection. It provides a checklist of critical components to examine, including tyres, lights, braking systems, and load security. Performing this daily check is a legal requirement and a fundamental practice for preventing mechanical failures and ensuring safety.
This lesson provides detailed information on heavy vehicle tyres, covering topics such as correct inflation pressures, legal tread depth requirements, and understanding the load index. It explains how to identify signs of abnormal wear or damage that could compromise safety. Proper tyre maintenance is crucial for optimal handling, braking, and overall vehicle safety.
This lesson covers the various lighting and reflector systems required on heavy goods vehicles in Austria. It explains the function and legal requirements for headlights, taillights, brake lights, indicators, and reflective markings. Ensuring all lighting systems are operational is essential for visibility and communicating intentions to other road users.
This lesson focuses on the critical role of mirrors, cameras, and other electronic aids in minimizing blind spots around a large vehicle. It provides guidance on how to properly adjust mirrors to maximize visibility. Effective use of these systems is vital for detecting smaller vehicles, cyclists, and pedestrians, especially during manoeuvres.
This lesson explains the procedures for checking the functionality of a heavy vehicle's braking systems, with a focus on air brakes. It covers how to monitor air pressure gauges and conduct tests to ensure both the service and parking brakes are operating correctly. These daily checks are essential for confirming the vehicle's stopping capability.
This lesson covers the legal requirements for regular maintenance and periodic roadworthiness certification (known as the 'Pickerl' or TÜV inspection) in Austria. It explains the importance of adhering to manufacturer-recommended service intervals. Maintaining a certified, roadworthy vehicle is a core legal responsibility for any operator or driver.
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A pre-trip walk-around inspection is a systematic check performed by the driver before operating a heavy goods vehicle. In Austria, this involves visually inspecting the exterior and accessible components of the vehicle, including tyres, lights, mirrors, bodywork, and load security, to ensure everything is in safe working order and compliant with regulations. This unit details the exact steps you need to follow.
Tyre condition and pressure are critical for heavy goods vehicles due to the significant loads they carry and the high speeds they may travel. Incorrect tyre pressure or tread depth can lead to blowouts, poor handling, increased fuel consumption, and accelerated wear, posing a serious safety risk and potential legal violations in Austria. This unit covers specific requirements for tread depth, pressure, and load index.
For heavy goods vehicles in Austria, you must check all standard lights: headlights (low and high beam), position lights, brake lights, turn signals, hazard lights, and reverse lights. Additionally, vehicles may have specific auxiliary lights that also need to be functional. This unit explains the requirements for all mandatory lighting and reflectors.
Checking the brake system on a heavy vehicle primarily involves verifying the air pressure. You should listen for leaks, check the brake pedal feel, and ensure the parking brake functions correctly. For air brake systems, monitoring the air pressure gauge during and after application is crucial. This unit provides an overview of these essential checks.
Service intervals ensure that routine maintenance is performed on the vehicle's critical systems, preventing premature wear and potential failures. Roadworthiness certification (like the 'Pickerl' inspection in Austria) is a formal verification that the vehicle meets legal safety and environmental standards. Adhering to both is essential for legal operation and safety.
Yes, modern heavy goods vehicles operating in Austria are often equipped with or required to have devices to reduce blind spots, such as wide-angle mirrors, cornering cameras, and proximity sensors. These are crucial for safety, especially during turns and when interacting with vulnerable road users. This unit touches upon their importance.
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This unit is specifically designed for individuals preparing for the Austrian heavy goods vehicle theory exam (C, C1, C1E, CE categories). It is particularly beneficial for new drivers who need to understand the comprehensive safety checks required before operating large vehicles, as well as experienced drivers seeking to refresh their knowledge on specific technical requirements and Austrian regulations.

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