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Unit 5 of the Category AM Theory curriculum

Speed, Braking, Grip and Small Vehicle Control

This unit provides a deep dive into the physical dynamics of managing a Category AM moped. You will explore critical concepts like reaction times, braking distances, and the practical application of grip limits, ensuring you understand how to control your vehicle safely under various Irish road conditions.

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Speed, Braking, Grip and Small Vehicle Control

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Browse all lessons that make up Speed, Braking, Grip and Small Vehicle Control. 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 Ireland.

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Speed Limits for Category AM Vehicles

This lesson outlines the legal speed limits governing mopeds and light quadricycles in various Irish environments, including urban centers and school zones. It clarifies why Category AM vehicles are strictly prohibited from driving on motorways due to safety and speed disparities. Riders will also study the legal penalties, including fines and points, for speeding.

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Braking Techniques and Stopping Distances

This lesson instructs riders on the correct application of the front and rear brakes to achieve smooth, controlled stopping. It explains how factors such as speed, reaction time, and tyre traction combine to determine total stopping distance. Learners will also study methods to prevent dangerous wheel lock-ups and skidding, especially in wet conditions.

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Grip, Tyre Considerations and Low-Speed Control

This lesson details the critical role of tyres in maintaining grip and vehicle stability on diverse road surfaces. It provides guidance on measuring tread depth, checking inflation levels, and identifying signs of tyre wear and damage. Additionally, it presents techniques for maintaining balance and executing tight, low-speed turns safely.

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Acceleration, Deceleration and Hazard Anticipation

This lesson highlights the importance of smooth throttle adjustments for maintaining traction and stability on a moped. It teaches riders how to anticipate potential road hazards early, reducing the need for sudden emergency braking. Developing strong observation habits allows riders to adjust their speed smoothly and respond safely to traffic changes.

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Understanding Grip at Higher Speeds and Cornering

This lesson explains the physics of cornering, focusing on lean angles, speed selection, and body positioning on a moped. It teaches riders how to assess road curves, adjust their speed prior to entering a turn, and handle slippery cambers. Mastering these cornering principles is essential for avoiding lose-of-control accidents on winding rural Irish roads.

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Why is understanding braking distances important for the AM theory test?

Understanding stopping distances is crucial because it directly relates to hazard perception and collision avoidance. The test frequently asks how speed and road surface conditions affect your ability to stop safely.

How does surface condition affect my moped's grip?

Surface conditions like wet leaves, gravel, or oil drastically reduce tyre grip, meaning your braking distance increases and your stability decreases. You must adapt your speed and riding style to match these conditions to remain in control.

Are the speed limits for mopeds different from cars in Ireland?

Yes, Category AM vehicles have specific performance capabilities and legal speed limits which may be lower than those allowed for larger vehicles in certain zones. Always adhere to the posted limits and your vehicle's technical capabilities.

What is the correct way to use brakes on a moped?

You should use both front and rear brakes progressively and in combination to achieve maximum control. Sudden or uneven braking can cause wheel lock-up, especially in poor weather conditions.

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This unit is designed for new Category AM learner permit holders preparing for the official Irish Driver Theory Test. It is also ideal for riders looking to strengthen their technical understanding of vehicle dynamics and road safety.

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