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Unit 6 of the Swiss Motorcycle Theory (A) curriculum

Intersections, Roundabouts, Overtaking, Tram Tracks and Urban Traffic

Navigate Switzerland's complex urban traffic with confidence. This unit dives into the critical rules for intersections, roundabouts, tram tracks, and safe overtaking, specifically tailored for motorcycle riders. Master priority regulations and mixed-traffic interactions to excel in your theory exam and ride safely.

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Intersections, Roundabouts, Overtaking, Tram Tracks and Urban Traffic

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Browse all lessons that make up Intersections, Roundabouts, Overtaking, Tram Tracks and Urban Traffic. 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 Switzerland.

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Priority Rules at Intersections (Vortritt, Rechtsvortritt, Stop)

This lesson details the specific priority rules governing Swiss intersections, including the concepts of 'Vortritt' and 'Rechtsvortritt'. It explains how to interpret road signs and markings to determine right-of-way in different situations. A clear understanding of these rules is essential for safe and legal navigation of intersections.

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Navigating Roundabouts and Tram Lanes

This lesson provides guidance on safely navigating roundabouts and tram lanes, common features in Swiss cities. It covers the rules for yielding, lane positioning within the roundabout, and signaling intentions upon exiting. Special attention is given to the hazards of crossing slippery tram tracks and sharing the road with public transport.

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Safe Overtaking Practices for Motorcyclists

This lesson outlines the principles of safe overtaking, emphasizing the importance of accurate judgment of speed and distance. It covers the necessary steps: checking mirrors, signaling, checking blind spots, executing the maneuver smoothly, and returning to the lane safely. The content is tailored to different road environments, from urban streets to rural roads.

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Managing Blind Spots and Turn-Across Traffic

This lesson focuses on mitigating the risk of collisions at intersections, particularly from vehicles turning across the rider's path. It teaches defensive strategies such as positioning for visibility, anticipating driver actions, and using head checks to be aware of surrounding traffic. Managing your own and others' blind spots is presented as a crucial survival skill.

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Urban Riding with Mixed Traffic, Pedestrians, and Bicycles

This lesson explores the complexities of riding in busy urban areas with a mix of traffic types. It covers strategies for safely navigating alongside buses, trams, cyclists, and pedestrians. Key topics include respecting designated lanes, anticipating the movements of vulnerable road users, and maintaining heightened situational awareness.

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What is 'Rechtsvortritt' and how does it apply to motorcyclists at intersections in Switzerland?

'Rechtsvortritt' (right-hand priority) is a fundamental rule in Switzerland where, in the absence of specific signs or signals, traffic coming from the right has priority. For motorcyclists, this means always being aware of vehicles approaching from your right at unmarked intersections. Failure to yield can lead to serious accidents and is a common pitfall in the theory exam.

What are the specific rules for riding on tram tracks in Swiss cities?

Riding on tram tracks in Switzerland requires caution. Avoid riding directly on the tracks, especially when crossing them, as your tires can get stuck. When overtaking trams, follow the specific signs and road markings. In urban areas, be mindful of tram passengers boarding or alighting, and always yield if indicated by traffic signals or rules.

How should I approach a roundabout on a motorcycle in Switzerland?

When approaching a Swiss roundabout, check your mirrors and signal your intention to enter. Yield to traffic already in the roundabout and those to your left. Once safely in, maintain your lane and position. Signal your exit clearly. Remember that specific rules might apply depending on the roundabout's size and local signage, so always observe carefully.

What is the safest way to overtake another vehicle on a motorcycle in an urban area?

Urban overtaking requires extreme caution. Ensure you have a clear line of sight and sufficient space. Check for oncoming traffic, hidden driveways, or pedestrians. Position yourself to be visible and give yourself an escape route. Overtake swiftly but safely, and always be prepared for unexpected actions from other road users. Never overtake if it puts you or others at risk.

What are common mistakes learners make regarding intersections and priority in the Swiss theory exam?

Common mistakes include misunderstanding 'Rechtsvortritt' at unmarked junctions, misinterpreting priority signs (like 'Vortrittsstrasse'), failing to yield at controlled intersections with traffic lights or police direction, and not anticipating other vehicles' actions. Practicing with realistic scenarios is key to avoiding these errors.

How do I handle mixed traffic with pedestrians and cyclists in urban environments?

Urban riding demands heightened awareness of vulnerable road users. Maintain a safe distance from pedestrians, especially near crossings and bus stops. When passing cyclists, ensure ample space and check for their intentions. Be aware that they may deviate unexpectedly. Always anticipate their movements and be prepared to slow down or stop.

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This unit is essential for all aspiring motorcycle riders in Switzerland preparing for their theory exam (Categories A and A1). It is particularly beneficial for those who find complex urban traffic situations challenging or need to refresh their understanding of specific Swiss priority rules like 'Vortritt' and navigating tram tracks.

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