Prepare for the official Spanish driving theory exam by practicing complex priority rules in narrow passages ('estrechamientos'). This set focuses on understanding DGT regulations, including specific traffic signs (R-5 and R-6), the 'who entered first' principle, and the detailed hierarchy of vehicles that determines who has the right of way in Spain. Boost your confidence and avoid common mistakes in critical exam questions.

This practice set provides essential driving theory practice for Spanish narrow passes ('estrechamientos'), a challenging area on the DGT driving theory exam. You will reinforce your understanding of vehicle hierarchy, the 'who entered first' rule, and key traffic signs (R-5, R-6). Use this session for targeted exam preparation and confidently apply correct priority rules in real-world scenarios.
This practice set delves into the intricacies of priority in Spanish narrow passes, crucial for your DGT driving theory exam. You'll learn how to interpret priority signs (R-5, R-6), apply the 'who entered first' rule, and understand the official vehicle hierarchy. Prepare for real-world scenarios and common exam traps.
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Learners choose Narrow Pass Priority to improve accuracy and understanding of key exam themes in Spain. It offers realistic driving theory questions and targeted revision for effective preparation.
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An 'estrechamiento' (narrow pass) refers to a section of the road where its width is insufficient or very difficult for two vehicles circulating in opposite directions to pass simultaneously, as defined by Spanish traffic regulations.
Signs R-5 (Prioridad en sentido contrario) prohibits entry into a narrow pass if it means forcing oncoming vehicles to stop, giving priority to those already inside or with priority. Sign R-6 (Prioridad respecto al sentido contrario) indicates you have priority over oncoming vehicles in a narrow pass.
If there's no specific signage, the vehicle that entered the narrow pass first has priority. If there's doubt about who entered first, or if reversing is required, the vehicle with greater difficulty of maneuver usually has priority.
When there's doubt about who entered first, the vehicle with greater difficulty of maneuver has priority. The general hierarchy (from highest priority to lowest) is: Special vehicles, road trains/articulated vehicles > Buses (>3.5t) > Heavy trucks (>3.5t) > Passenger cars with trailers > Passenger cars, light trucks (<=3.5t) > Motorcycles, tricycles, quadricycles > Bicycles, mopeds, animal-drawn vehicles.
On steep slopes, the vehicle traveling uphill usually has priority in a narrow pass, unless the uphill vehicle can easily pull over into a designated passing area.
If vehicles are of the same category and cannot pass, the vehicle that has the easiest reversing maneuver or needs to reverse the least distance must yield and reverse, effectively giving priority to the one with greater difficulty reversing.
By completing Narrow Pass Priority, 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 Spain. These outcomes directly support higher scoring exam performance.
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Narrow Pass Priority offers quick, focused exam style practice to boost your Spanish knowledge for the driving theory exam in Spain.
Narrow Pass Priority helps learners in Spain with clear explanations and targeted Spanish practice to improve essential driving theory topics.
This practice set is designed for advanced learners preparing for the Spanish DGT driving theory exam, especially those who find 'estrechamientos' rules confusing. It's perfect for polishing your understanding of the vehicle hierarchy and specific scenarios that often cause mistakes, ensuring you're fully prepared for the most challenging priority questions.
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