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Unit 4 of the Category AM French Theory curriculum

Intersections, Roundabouts, Crossings and Road Positioning

This unit guides you through the complexities of navigating intersections, roundabouts, and pedestrian crossings safely. You will learn the specific road positioning strategies essential for AM vehicle riders in France to maintain visibility and predict the movements of other road users. Mastering these rules is critical for both your theory exam and your safety on the road.

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Intersections, Roundabouts, Crossings and Road Positioning

Lessons included in Intersections, Roundabouts, Crossings and Road Positioning

Browse all lessons that make up Intersections, Roundabouts, Crossings and Road Positioning. 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.

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Approaching and Negotiating Intersections

Learners will learn the critical steps for safely approaching and traversing intersections, emphasizing speed reduction, priority assessment, and adherence to right-of-way rules, including priorité à droite. The lesson covers recognizing stop lines, interpreting road markings, and maintaining a safe distance from other vehicles. By mastering these practices, AM riders can confidently navigate intersections while minimizing collision risk.

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Roundabouts: Entry, Navigation, and Exit

This lesson focuses on the skills required to safely enter, navigate, and exit roundabouts, a common feature in French urban environments. Learners will understand the need to yield to circulating traffic, select the appropriate lane upon entry, and signal intentions when exiting. By mastering these techniques, AM riders can safely integrate into roundabout traffic flow and reduce conflicts with other road users.

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Pedestrian Crossings and Right-of-Way

Learners will explore the rules related to pedestrian crossings, focusing on the obligation to yield to pedestrians at zebra crossings and flashing pedestrian signals. The lesson highlights the importance of stopping before the stop line, reducing speed, and maintaining vigilance for pedestrian movement. Mastery of these practices ensures the safety of both pedestrians and AM riders at crossing points.

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Positioning Near Larger Vehicles

This lesson addresses the challenges of positioning near larger vehicles such as cars, vans, buses, and lorries on French roads. Learners will learn to identify blind spots (angles morts), maintain a safe distance, and position themselves to maximize visibility and predictability. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for AM riders to avoid dangerous situations and ensure safe overtaking and lane sharing.

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Safe Interaction with Cyclists and Pedestrians

Learners will focus on the best practices for interacting safely with cyclists and pedestrians in mixed traffic environments. The lesson covers proper lane usage, overtaking protocols, maintaining adequate safety gaps, and non-verbal communication techniques in the French urban landscape. By applying these principles, AM riders can coexist harmoniously with vulnerable road users, reducing the likelihood of accidents.

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Frequently asked questions about Intersections, Roundabouts, Crossings and Road Positioning

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What is the priority rule at roundabouts in France?

In France, vehicles already inside the roundabout generally have priority. You must yield to traffic coming from your left before entering the roundabout.

How should I position my small vehicle at an intersection?

Always maintain a position that ensures you are visible to other drivers and avoid riding in the blind spots of larger vehicles. Stay centered in your lane unless preparing for a turn, where you should position yourself safely and signal clearly.

Must I stop for all pedestrians at crossings?

Yes, under the French Code de la route, you must yield to any pedestrian who is engaged in crossing or clearly indicates their intention to cross at a designated zebra crossing.

Are there different rules for roundabouts with multiple lanes?

Yes, when entering a multi-lane roundabout, you must choose your lane based on your exit. Always signal your intention to exit well in advance to warn other drivers.

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See who benefits most from studying Intersections, Roundabouts, Crossings and Road Positioning. This overview explains how the unit supports different learning needs, what level of knowledge is helpful before starting, and how it fits into the overall study path in France.

This unit is designed for learners preparing for the French Category AM licence exam who need to understand complex traffic scenarios. It is also highly beneficial for riders looking to improve their defensive driving techniques when navigating busy urban or suburban French environments.

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