This unit covers the essential rules and techniques for stopping, parking, and reversing your vehicle safely and legally in Germany. You'll also learn crucial responsibilities regarding passenger safety, including child seats, and the proper methods for securing loads and towing trailers, all vital for your Category B driving theory exam.

Browse all lessons that make up Stopping, Parking, Reversing, Manoeuvres, Passengers and Loads. 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 clarifies the legal distinction between 'stopping' ('Halten') and 'parking' ('Parken') in Germany and explains the specific rules for each. You will learn to identify areas where stopping and parking are prohibited through signs and road markings. The lesson also covers the correct use of parking aids like the blue parking disc ('Parkscheibe') and paid parking systems.
This lesson provides practical, step-by-step instructions for performing essential parking maneuvers. It breaks down the process of parallel parking and reverse (bay) parking into manageable steps, focusing on observation, steering control, and the use of reference points. The role of modern driver aids like parking sensors and reversing cameras is also discussed.
This lesson focuses on the high-risk maneuver of reversing, emphasizing the importance of all-around observation due to limited visibility. It teaches techniques for controlling the vehicle at very low speeds and using mirrors and direct observation to manage large blind spots behind the car. The priority is to ensure the path is clear of pedestrians and obstacles at all times.
This lesson explains the legal and safety requirements for transporting goods and cargo. It covers the importance of proper load distribution to maintain vehicle stability and the methods for securely fastening items to prevent them from shifting or falling. The regulations concerning maximum vehicle weight, roof loads, and the correct marking of loads that overhang the vehicle are also detailed.
This lesson details the driver's legal responsibility for the safety of all passengers. It reinforces the mandatory use of seat belts for everyone in the vehicle. A significant focus is placed on the strict regulations for child safety, explaining the types of child restraint systems required based on a child's age, height, and weight, and how to install them correctly.
This lesson explains the specific rules and limitations for towing trailers with a Category B license in Germany. It details how to calculate the permissible total weight of the car and trailer combination. The lesson also covers the practical aspects of safely coupling a trailer, checking its lights, and the changes in vehicle handling that drivers must adapt to when towing.
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In Germany, stopping and parking are governed by the Straßenverkehrs-Ordnung (StVO). Generally, you must not stop or park in a way that obstructs traffic, endangers others, or blocks emergency access. Specific rules apply to sidewalks, crossings, bus stops, and fire hydrants. Always look for official signs that may restrict or permit stopping and parking.
Common mistakes include insufficient observation (forgetting the 'Schulterblick' or mirrors), misjudging distances leading to hitting curbs or other vehicles, and not positioning the vehicle correctly within the parking bay. For parallel parking, failing to maintain the correct distance from the curb or other cars is frequent. Practice and understanding the sequence of steering movements are key.
German law mandates the use of approved child restraint systems (child seats) for children up to 12 years old or shorter than 150 cm, whichever comes first, unless they are in a standard seatbelt in a vehicle not equipped with them. The seat must be appropriate for the child's weight and age. Ensure the child seat is correctly installed and the child is properly secured.
Loads must be secured so that they cannot slip, fall, or be noisy, even during sudden braking or swerving. This applies to roof racks, trailers, and cargo in the boot. Use appropriate straps, nets, or covers. Ensure the load does not obstruct your view, your lights, or your number plate. The weight and distribution of the load are also important for vehicle stability.
Yes, when reversing, you must proceed with extreme caution, paying particular attention to pedestrians, cyclists, and other vehicles. You must be able to stop at any time, so maintain a very low speed and ensure you have a clear view. Always check your mirrors and perform a 'Schulterblick' (head check) to cover your blind spots. Only reverse when it is safe to do so.
With a standard German Category B license, you can tow a trailer whose maximum authorized mass (MAM) does not exceed 750 kg. The combined MAM of the car and trailer must not exceed 3,500 kg. If the trailer's MAM is over 750 kg, the combined MAM must not exceed 3,500 kg. For heavier combinations, additional license categories might be required.
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This unit is essential for all learners preparing for the German Category B driving theory exam. It is particularly beneficial for those who need a clear understanding of practical driving situations involving stopping, parking, and vehicle loading, ensuring they meet German road safety standards.

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