This unit delves into dynamic driving maneuvers essential for safe road use and Polish theory test success. You’ll learn the critical rules and techniques for overtaking other vehicles, merging smoothly onto expressways and motorways, and changing lanes safely in various traffic conditions. Mastering these skills is key to navigating Poland's roads confidently and passing your exam.

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This lesson details the legal framework for overtaking in Poland. It explains how to interpret road markings, such as solid and double solid lines, and prohibition signs that forbid passing. The content emphasizes the critical need for sufficient sight distance and a clear path before initiating an overtaking maneuver to ensure safety.
This lesson provides a guide to safely entering high-speed roads. It explains the function of the acceleration lane, where drivers must increase their speed to match the flow of traffic on the main carriageway. The importance of signaling, checking mirrors, and looking over the shoulder for blind spots before merging is heavily emphasized.
This lesson focuses on the rules of lane usage for maintaining safe and efficient traffic flow. It covers the meaning of different lane markings, such as solid versus broken lines, and the general principle of keeping to the rightmost lane unless overtaking. Proper lane discipline is crucial for predictability and preventing conflicts on multi-lane roads.
This lesson adapts lane-changing principles for the challenging environment of dense city traffic. It reinforces the critical 'mirror, signal, maneuver' sequence, with a strong focus on checking blind spots immediately before moving. The content advises on judging gaps in traffic and executing the lane change smoothly and decisively.
This lesson is dedicated to the safe overtaking of two-wheeled vehicles. It explains the legal requirement to leave a sufficient lateral distance (at least 1 meter) when passing cyclists. The content highlights the vulnerability of these road users and the need for patience, reduced speed, and careful judgment.
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In Poland, overtaking is prohibited at intersections, on pedestrian crossings, and when approaching the crest of a hill or in a curve where visibility is limited. You must also not overtake if a sign prohibits it or if it would endanger other road users. Always ensure you have a clear, unobstructed path before commencing an overtake.
When merging, use the acceleration lane to match the speed of traffic on the main carriageway. Constantly check your mirrors and blind spots for a safe gap. Signal your intention to merge and accelerate into the gap. Yield to traffic already on the motorway if necessary.
If you see another vehicle overtaking unsafely, maintain your current speed and position, and do not impede their maneuver. If possible and safe, slightly reduce your speed to give them more space. Your priority is to avoid a collision.
Yes, when overtaking a cyclist, you must maintain a safe lateral distance, typically at least 1 meter. It’s crucial to ensure your overtake is not disruptive to the cyclist and that you have ample space and visibility before initiating the maneuver. Some urban areas may have specific markings to facilitate safer overtaking of cyclists.
The shoulder check (blind spot check) is vital because your mirrors cannot see everything. It ensures there are no vehicles, cyclists, or motorcyclists in your blind spot that could be endangered by your lane change. Failing to check your blind spot is a common cause of accidents.
Generally, overtaking on the right is prohibited in Poland, except in specific circumstances such as when traffic is moving slowly and the lane to the right is moving faster, or when the vehicle you are overtaking is signaling to turn left. Always adhere to the general rule of overtaking on the left unless specifically permitted.
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This unit is ideal for all Category B license applicants preparing for their Polish theory test, especially those who find dynamic driving maneuvers like overtaking and merging challenging. It's also beneficial for experienced drivers seeking to refresh their knowledge of specific Polish regulations regarding these actions.

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