Access every driving theory lesson in the Swiss Driving Theory B course. Learn the rules, signs, and traffic situations that appear in the official Switzerland driving theory exam. Each lesson focuses on a specific topic to help you study faster, understand more clearly, and improve your chance of passing the Swiss theory test on your first attempt.

Browse all Swiss driving theory lessons for Category B to gain a complete overview of study topics. Understanding the full scope of traffic rules and road signs is crucial for effective theory test preparation and building confident driving knowledge in Switzerland.

Learn the precise definition of the Category B license, including vehicle weight, passenger capacity, and trailer limitations.

Discover the rules for the Swiss learner permit (Lernfahrausweis) and the requirements for accompanied driving practice.

Get an overview of the theoretical and practical exams required to obtain your Swiss Category B license.

Learn about the core legal responsibilities and obligations that come with a Swiss driving license.

Understand the rules and restrictions of the probationary license period for new drivers in Switzerland.

Identify the different types of road users and understand their respective rights and responsibilities in Swiss traffic.

Master the essential communication techniques, including signaling, mirror checks, and blind spot awareness, for safe driving.

Learn the specific rules for safely interacting with buses and trams, including priority and dedicated lanes.

Understand how to safely share the road with vulnerable users like cyclists and pedestrians.

Compare the different challenges of interacting with road users in urban and rural environments.

Identify and understand regulatory signs that dictate mandatory actions, restrictions, and prohibitions.

Learn to recognize warning signs that alert you to upcoming hazards and require you to adapt your driving.

Understand how to use informational signs for effective route planning, navigation, and finding services.

Interpret supplementary signs that modify, clarify, or add conditions to primary traffic signs.

Learn the meanings of different road surface markings, including lines, arrows, and symbols, to maintain lane discipline.

Learn the fundamental Swiss priority principles of 'Vortritt' and the default 'Rechtsvortritt' (right-hand rule).

Identify situations where you have 'Kein Vortritt' (no priority) and must yield to other traffic.

Understand how traffic lights control priority and how to respond correctly to red, amber, and green signals.

Learn the correct procedure for entering, navigating, and exiting single-lane and multi-lane roundabouts.

Master the safety procedures and signals for approaching and crossing railway level crossings.

Identify legal speed limits and learn how to select a safe speed based on traffic, road, and weather conditions.

Understand the components of stopping distance and learn how to maintain a safe following gap.

Learn how adverse weather affects visibility and traction, and how to adjust your speed and driving accordingly.

Develop defensive driving skills to anticipate hazards, manage risks, and maintain situational awareness.

Understand the methods of speed enforcement in Switzerland and the legal consequences of exceeding speed limits.

Learn how to use mirrors effectively and perform checks to eliminate blind spots for complete situational awareness.

Understand how to position your vehicle correctly within a lane for safety, visibility, and upcoming manoeuvres.

Master the correct procedures for safely executing turns at intersections and navigating roundabouts.

Learn the step-by-step protocol for safely and smoothly changing lanes in various traffic situations.

Understand the rules, risks, and safe practices for overtaking other vehicles on different types of roads.

Understand pedestrian right-of-way, especially at zebra crossings and in school zones, to ensure their safety.

Learn the rules for interacting with cyclists and e-bike riders, including safe overtaking distances and dedicated lanes.

Understand the priority rules for public transport, particularly for trams at intersections and buses leaving stops.

Learn the specific rules for school zones, including reduced speed limits and heightened awareness for child safety.

Know how to safely navigate special traffic environments like railway crossings and shared zones with mixed users.

Learn the function of Anti-lock Braking Systems (ABS) and Electronic Stability Control (ESC) in maintaining control.

Master tyre maintenance, including checking pressure and tread depth, and learn how to select the correct tyres.

Learn the correct use of all vehicle lighting systems to ensure visibility and communicate with other drivers.

Understand the life-saving functions of seat belts and airbags, and the rules for using child restraint systems.

Learn about the requirements for vehicle roadworthiness and the mandatory technical inspection (MFK) in Switzerland.

Understand the factors that determine stopping distance and learn the rules for stopping safely and legally.

Learn Swiss parking regulations, including different parking zones, and master the technique for performing a hill start.

Master safe reversing techniques by using mirrors, checking blind spots, and controlling your speed.

Learn the rules for ensuring passenger safety, using child restraints, and properly securing all types of loads.

Learn how to execute complex manoeuvres like three-point turns, U-turns, and parking in confined spaces.

Learn the specific rules and techniques for driving safely on high-speed motorways and through tunnels.

Master the techniques for safely driving on mountain roads, including managing steep gradients and using engine braking.

Learn how to adapt your driving to hazardous weather conditions like fog, heavy rain, snow, ice, and strong winds.

Adopt eco-driving techniques to improve fuel efficiency, reduce emissions, and lower your environmental impact.

Understand the specific safety protocols for driving in tunnels, including emergency procedures and equipment.

Recognize how distraction, fatigue, and stress can impair your driving ability and learn strategies to manage them.

Understand the strict Swiss laws regarding alcohol, drugs, and medication, and their effects on your ability to drive.

Learn the specific restrictions and conditions that apply to you as a new driver during the probationary period.

Understand the Swiss penalty points system and the legal consequences of committing traffic violations.

Learn the correct procedures for responding to an accident, including securing the scene, providing first aid, and contacting emergency services.
Begin your structured preparation for the official Swiss driving licence theory test today. Browse our comprehensive curriculum, choose your ideal course, and start mastering essential traffic laws, road signs, and practical driving knowledge with confidence.