This unit is crucial for safe heavy vehicle operation, focusing on how to effectively use mirrors, manage blind spots, and perform complex manoeuvres like turning and reversing. Mastering these skills is vital for navigating German roads safely and passing your C1, C1E, C, or CE theory exam.

Browse all lessons that make up Mirrors, Blind Spots, Turning, Reversing and Manoeuvring. 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 Germany.
This lesson teaches the proper adjustment of all required mirrors to maximize the field of vision and minimize blind spots. It discusses the limitations of indirect vision and the importance of aligning mirrors based on the driver's seating position. The content also outlines the typical blind zones for heavy vehicles and strategies to mitigate them.
This lesson focuses on the blind spot zones specific to trucks and vehicle combinations, explaining where these zones are located. It covers the use of blind spot mirrors and other aids to enhance driver awareness during lane changes and turns. The content stresses the importance of maintaining safe distances from vulnerable road users.
This lesson examines the concepts of turning radius and swept path, explaining how a heavy vehicle's size influences the space required for a turn. It highlights the importance of maintaining proper lane positioning to accommodate the vehicle's dimensions. The content provides guidance on planning maneuvers and accounting for off-tracking during cornering.
This lesson covers safe reversing techniques for both rigid trucks and articulated combinations, emphasizing the use of mirrors and cameras. It discusses the risks of jackknifing during reversal and the importance of speed control and safety checks. The content outlines best practices for planning a safe reversing path, potentially with a guide person.
This lesson addresses the challenges of maneuvering heavy vehicles in confined spaces such as loading bays and narrow streets. It provides strategies for planning the maneuver, accounting for vehicle dimensions, turning radius, and blind spots. The content emphasizes slow, controlled movements and the need for high situational awareness.
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Heavy vehicles have significantly larger blind spots compared to passenger cars due to their size and shape. Proper mirror adjustment and awareness of these blind zones are critical for detecting vulnerable road users like cyclists and pedestrians, as well as other vehicles, especially during turns and lane changes. This is a key focus in the German theory exam for C categories.
The turning radius of a heavy vehicle determines the minimum space required to complete a turn. Understanding your vehicle's turning radius and its 'swept path' – the area outside the normal driving path that the vehicle occupies during a turn – is essential for avoiding collisions with curbs, other vehicles, or road infrastructure. This concept is frequently tested in the German theory exam.
Safe reversing involves using all mirrors effectively, understanding the vehicle's pivot point, and anticipating the path of both the front and rear of the vehicle. Slow, controlled movements, constant observation, and, if available, using camera systems or a spotter are crucial. German theory tests often include scenarios testing your understanding of safe reversing procedures.
Yes, German traffic regulations emphasize caution and precision when manoeuvring in confined spaces, such as loading docks or narrow streets. Drivers must ensure they have adequate clearance, maintain control, and be aware of surrounding traffic and obstacles. The theory exam assesses your ability to identify and handle such situations safely.
The swept path is the area your vehicle occupies during a turn that is outside its normal path, especially for the rear wheels. For articulated vehicles, this is particularly important. Understanding the swept path helps prevent collisions with road furniture, other vehicles, or pedestrians when turning, and is a common topic in the German heavy vehicle theory exam.
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This unit is designed for all individuals preparing for the German heavy vehicle driving license theory test (C1, C1E, C, CE). It is particularly beneficial for learners who want to build confidence in spatial awareness and precise vehicle control, essential for passing the exam and driving safely in complex situations.

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