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Unit 4 of the French Motorcycle Theory curriculum

Intersections, Roundabouts, Crossings and Urban Riding

This unit focuses on the specific challenges of urban environments for motorcyclists in France. You will master the navigation of complex intersections, multi-lane roundabouts, and shared spaces like cycle lanes and bus corridors to ensure your safety and success in the theory exam.

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Intersections, Roundabouts, Crossings and Urban Riding

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Intersection Types and Safe Navigation Strategies

This lesson teaches riders how to approach and cross both controlled and uncontrolled intersections in urban settings. You will practice the 'scanning cycle' technique to identify cross-traffic hazards and manage your defensive line of sight around physical obstructions. The lesson also highlights the critical importance of early signaling and positioning to ensure that turning passenger cars do not violate your safety zone.

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Roundabout Entry and Exit Techniques for Motorcyclists

This lesson explains the correct procedures for entering, circulating, and exiting roundabouts, which are highly prevalent throughout France. You will learn the exact lane choice strategies based on your intended exit, and how to use your turn indicators at each stage of the maneuver. The content also addresses the critical task of performing over-the-shoulder blind spot checks to avoid conflicts with overtaking vehicles when exiting.

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Pedestrian Crossings, School Zones, and Bicycles

This lesson focuses on the legal requirement to yield to pedestrians on or about to step onto zebra crossings, a major focus of French road safety. You will learn how to approach school zones and pedestrian islands with heightened vigilance and reduced speed. Additionally, the lesson explores shared urban spaces, explaining how to maintain safe lateral distances when overtaking cyclists or personal electric scooters.

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Urban Traffic Flow, Bus Lanes, and Cycle Paths

This lesson clarifies the legal boundaries of urban infrastructure, highlighting the strict ban on riding motorcycles within bus lanes or cycle paths. You will study French regulations concerning traffic flow, including where and when experimental lane filtering is permitted between lines of stationary cars. Understanding these boundaries ensures you can keep moving through congested areas without risking heavy fines or dangerous collisions.

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Managing Congestion and Stopping in City Traffic

This lesson provides practical strategies for managing the physical demands of slow, heavily congested city traffic. You will learn how to maintain excellent low-speed balance through correct body posture, rear brake modulation, and smooth clutch control. It also emphasizes the importance of preserving an adequate safety buffer when stopping behind other vehicles, allowing an immediate escape route if you face a rear-end threat.

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Can a motorcycle use bus lanes in France?

Generally, bus lanes are reserved for public transport, taxis, and sometimes cyclists. Unless a specific road sign explicitly authorizes motorcycles to use a bus lane, you must not drive in them.

How do I handle a roundabout when I am on a motorcycle?

Approach with caution, signal your intentions clearly, and position yourself in the correct lane based on your exit. Always remain aware of vehicles in your blind spots, especially when exiting a multi-lane roundabout.

What does the priority à droite rule mean in urban intersections?

Priorité à droite means you must yield to traffic coming from the right unless a sign indicates otherwise. This is a common and critical rule in many French urban areas, and failing to respect it is a major error in the theory exam.

How should I interact with cyclists in urban areas?

Always provide a safe lateral distance when overtaking cyclists. Be particularly vigilant at intersections, as cyclists are vulnerable and may be hidden in your blind spots during turns.

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This unit is designed for candidates pursuing A1, A2, or Category A motorcycle licences in France. It is perfect for both beginners learning urban rules and experienced riders needing a refresher on specific city traffic conventions.

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