This practice set is crucial for learners preparing for the German driving theory exam. It focuses on the specific right-of-way rules that apply when leaving petrol stations, car parks, or private property onto a public road. Understand your obligation to yield to all road users, including pedestrians and cyclists, ensuring you can safely and confidently navigate these situations as per German traffic law (StVO).

This practice set focuses on the specific right-of-way rules for vehicles exiting German petrol stations and car parks. Master your obligations to yield to traffic, cyclists, and pedestrians, crucial for passing your driving theory test and preparing for real-world driving.
Navigate common German traffic scenarios by practicing the right-of-way rules for vehicles emerging from private areas. This set covers obligations to yield to road traffic, cyclists, and pedestrians, and highlights the importance of vigilance at these exit points to prepare you for your driving theory exam.
Preview sample questions from the Exits Right of Way practice set to see how they help you prepare for the driving theory exam in Germany.
Learners choose Exits Right of Way to improve accuracy and understanding of key exam themes in Germany. It offers realistic driving theory questions and targeted revision for effective preparation.
Find answers to the most common queries learners have when practising Exits Right of Way, including how questions match the official theory exam in Germany, how scoring works, and how this practice improves exam readiness.
The vehicle exiting the petrol station must always yield to all traffic, cyclists, and pedestrians on the public road, as traffic emerging from private property has no right of way.
Yes, when crossing a pavement to enter a public road from a car park or private property in Germany, you must always yield to pedestrians and cyclists using that pavement. This is a critical safety rule.
No, the fundamental rule remains: traffic emerging from a petrol station, car park, or private property always has to yield, regardless of whether a 'Give Way' (Zeichen 205) sign is present or not.
Even if the public road is a priority road (Vorfahrtstraße), vehicles exiting a petrol station or private property still have no right of way and must yield to all traffic on the priority road. The priority of the main road does not extend to vehicles emerging from private access points.
In German traffic law, an exit from private property is typically characterized by a lack of intersection-like features such as clear pavement edge breaks or distinct road markings, and it leads directly from a private area (like a driveway, car park, or petrol station) onto a public road.
By completing Exits Right of Way, you will gain stronger rule knowledge, faster recognition of signs and situations, better decision making in traffic scenarios, and increased accuracy on exam style questions used in Germany. These outcomes directly support higher scoring exam performance.
Exploring related practice sets on German right-of-way, especially for exits from petrol stations and car parks, deepens your understanding. This targeted theory test practice helps solidify your knowledge of traffic rules and prepare effectively for your exam.

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Questions in Exits Right of Way
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Exits Right of Way offers quick, focused exam style practice to boost your German knowledge for the driving theory exam in Germany.
Exits Right of Way helps learners in Germany with clear explanations and targeted German practice to improve essential driving theory topics.
This set is ideal for beginners and intermediate learners who often find right-of-way situations at exits confusing. It addresses common misconceptions about yielding from private property and helps reinforce essential rules needed for the official German driving theory exam. Improve your understanding and confidently make correct decisions.
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