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Unit 6 of the German Motorcycle Theory A curriculum

Theory Lessons in Junctions, Roundabouts, Overtaking and Urban Traffic

Browse all 4 lessons included in the Junctions, Roundabouts, Overtaking and Urban Traffic 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 Junctions, Roundabouts, and Urban Traffic

This unit's lessons break down the critical aspects of German urban traffic, focusing on junctions, roundabouts, and safe overtaking. Prepare thoroughly for your A, A1, or A2 license theory exam by mastering right-of-way rules and urban driving conventions in Germany.

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Approaching and Crossing Intersections Safely

Learn the essential skills for approaching and crossing intersections safely, including priority rules, correct lane discipline, and critical observation techniques required for your German motorcycle theory test.

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Navigating Roundabouts with Proper Lane Discipline

Master the essential rules for navigating roundabouts, including correct lane positioning, signaling protocols, and priority management to ensure safety and exam success for your motorcycle licence.

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Overtaking Maneuvers and Safe Lane Usage in Urban Traffic

Learn the essential rules and safety techniques for overtaking and maintaining lane discipline in urban areas. This lesson ensures you understand how to perform safe lane changes, crucial for both your German motorcycle theory exam and real-world riding safety.

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Interaction with Pedestrians, Cyclists, and Public Transport

Learn how to safely interact with pedestrians, cyclists, and public transport on German roads. This lesson covers critical safety distances, right-of-way rules, and defensive riding habits required for your Class A, A1, or A2 theory exam.

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