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Unit 4 of the German Motorcycle Theory A curriculum

Theory Lessons in Balance, Steering, Cornering, Traction and Road Position

Browse all 4 lessons included in the Balance, Steering, Cornering, Traction and Road Position unit. This overview helps you understand how the unit is structured, how lessons build on one another, and how they guide you through key driving topics, road rules, traffic situations, and essential theory concepts. Use this section to plan your progression, revisit important areas, and get a clear picture of the learning path that supports effective driving-theory preparation in Germany.

Mastering Balance, Steering, and Cornering for Your Motorcycle Theory

Progress through focused driving theory lessons designed to deepen your understanding of balance, steering, and cornering techniques. Master traction management and optimal road positioning, critical skills for your German motorcycle theory exam preparation and safe riding.

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Principles of Balance and Countersteering

Learn the physics of motorcycle stability and the essential countersteering technique used for safe cornering. This lesson builds the knowledge required to navigate turns accurately and pass key sections of your German motorcycle theory exam.

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Corner Entry, Apex, and Exit Speed Management

Learn the three phases of motorcycle cornering—entry, apex, and exit—to master bike control and prepare for your German theory exam. This lesson covers speed management, line selection, and throttle application to ensure safe, stable riding on every bend.

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Traction Management and Grip Optimization on Varying Surfaces

Learn how to optimize tyre grip and maintain traction on various road surfaces to ensure safe riding. This lesson prepares you for the critical hazard perception and physics-based questions found in the German Class A, A1, and A2 theory exams by focusing on real-world surface conditions and defensive techniques.

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Road Positioning, Visual Focus, and Safe Lane Discipline

This lesson explains how to use road positioning and long-range visual focus to enhance your visibility and safety. Master these essential techniques to pass your German motorcycle theory exam and prepare for confident, defensive riding on real roads.

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