This unit provides a deep dive into the French road signage system and fundamental priority rules critical for all motorcycle riders. You will learn to interpret regulatory and warning signs while mastering the intricacies of the priorité à droite rule to navigate intersections safely.

Browse all lessons that make up French Road Signs, Markings, Lights and Priority Rules. Each lesson focuses on specific topics, learning objectives, and core concepts, helping you build essential knowledge and follow a clear, structured progression toward your study goals in France.
This lesson focuses on identifying regulatory signs, which are circular signs with red borders for prohibitions or blue backgrounds for obligations. You will learn about specific restrictions that impact motorcycle paths, including narrow lane access bans, motorcycle-specific speed limits, and overtaking prohibitions. Mastering these symbols is vital to ensuring compliance with French road law and avoiding immediate traffic penalty points.
This lesson breaks down triangular warning signs, which warn of upcoming safety hazards like reverse curves, narrowing lanes, or loose gravel. You will learn to translate these visual markers into proactive riding techniques, such as adjusting your entry speed or choosing an alternative lean angle. Special attention is given to signs indicating temporary roadworks or variable grip conditions, which pose elevated dangers to motorcycles.
This lesson details the legal and physical implications of horizontal markings, including solid white lines, broken warning lines, and cycle lane dividers. You will learn about the strict prohibition against crossing solid lines and how directional arrows dictate correct lane choices at complex junctions. Importantly, the lesson teaches you to recognize the physical hazard of wet road paint, which drastically reduces tire grip during braking.
This lesson covers the operational logic of traffic light signals in France, emphasizing the legal implications of the red, amber, and green cycles. You will study how to safely manage the amber phase to avoid rear-end collisions from vehicles behind while maintaining control. Additionally, you will discover the unique challenge of electromagnetic induction loops, which sometimes fail to detect lightweight motorcycles at quiet intersections.
This lesson provides a comprehensive breakdown of priority rules under French law, with special focus on the default rule of priorité à droite. You will learn to recognize when this rule applies, even in the absence of explicit signage, and how to verify that entering vehicles see you. It also explains how to read priority road indicators, stop signs, and yield signs, helping you manage right-of-way safely and confidently.
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The priorité à droite is a fundamental rule in France where vehicles approaching an intersection from your right have priority unless a sign or road marking indicates otherwise. As a motorcyclist, you must always be prepared to yield to vehicles emerging from the right in urban areas.
While the Code de la route applies to all, motorcyclists must be especially aware of signs indicating narrow lanes, gravel, or specific speed limits that require immediate physical adjustments for safety. You must interpret these signs with your motorcycle's unique handling characteristics in mind.
Yes, road markings such as continuous lines and stop lines are strictly enforced. Crossing a continuous line is a traffic violation, and understanding these markings is essential to avoiding both fines and dangerous lane-positioning errors.
Focus on the shape and color coding of the signs: triangular for warnings, circular for prohibitions or mandates, and rectangular for information. Our lessons break these down by category, helping you categorize them logically rather than just memorizing images.
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This unit is designed for learners preparing for the A1, A2, or Category A motorcycle theory exams in France. It is also ideal for riders who feel unsure about priority rules at intersections or need a refresher on modern French road signage standards.

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