This unit covers critical driving scenarios that demand advanced awareness and technical knowledge. You will learn to adapt your driving style to adverse weather conditions, navigate motorways safely, and handle the unique risks associated with rural roads and active roadworks.

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Adverse weather reduces tyre traction and limits visibility, dramatically raising the risk of multi-car accidents on highways. This lesson details speed reductions required during rainfall, techniques for avoiding aquaplaning, and demisting windshields for visibility. You will learn how to maintain extra stopping distance on snow-covered roads and the correct headlight adjustments to make during fog.
Driving at night introduces serious safety challenges, such as reduced visual range, headlight glare, and fatigue. This lesson explains how to correctly transition from high beams to low beams to avoid blinding oncoming traffic. You will learn to look toward the right-side edge line to minimize headlight glare and recognize signs of visual tiredness that necessitate immediate rest breaks.
French motorways (autoroutes) are fast, controlled-access roads with unique laws regulating lane discipline and emergencies. This lesson teaches standard lane-use: cruising in the right lane and reserving the middle or left lanes exclusively for passing. You will study emergency procedures, the use of orange emergency call boxes, safety barrier rules, and navigating toll booths (peages) safely.
Rural roads account for a high percentage of severe accidents due to narrow widths, winding geometries, and sudden hazards. This lesson teaches strategies for negotiating sharp bends, handling agricultural machinery, and reacting to wildlife warning signs. You will learn to manage your vehicle's lane placement on roads with soft shoulders and understand speed limits on rural networks.
Active roadworks demand heightened vigilance to protect workers and guide vehicles through modified, narrow traffic lanes. This lesson covers how to recognize yellow horizontal road lines, which supersede standard white lines, and temporary traffic signals. You will learn to obey reduced construction-zone speed limits, negotiate lane shifts, and execute detours (deviations) systematically.
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In France, the speed limit on motorways is reduced from 130 km/h to 110 km/h during rain or other precipitation to ensure safety and account for longer stopping distances.
Always look for temporary yellow markings or signage that override standard rules. You must reduce your speed and strictly follow any temporary lane instructions or priority indications.
Yes, rural roads often feature higher speeds, narrow lanes, and potential hazards like agricultural vehicles or hidden bends, requiring you to be more proactive and reduce speed in limited visibility.
Focus on the correct use of dipped versus main beam headlights, the importance of slowing down to match your visible distance, and being extra cautious of glare from oncoming vehicles.
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This unit is designed for learners preparing for the French Category B theory exam who want to master complex, real-world driving environments. It is equally beneficial for drivers seeking to improve their hazard perception and overall road safety awareness.

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