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Unit 8 of the Swiss Driving Theory B curriculum

Vehicle Technology, Safety Systems, Tyres, Lights and Roadworthiness

This unit dives into the crucial aspects of vehicle technology, safety systems, and overall roadworthiness required for safe driving in Switzerland. You'll learn about essential components like brakes, tyres, and lights, understand how modern safety features such as ABS and ESC work, and grasp the importance of regular vehicle checks for exam success and everyday safety.

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Vehicle Technology, Safety Systems, Tyres, Lights and Roadworthiness

Lessons included in Vehicle Technology, Safety Systems, Tyres, Lights and Roadworthiness

Browse all lessons that make up Vehicle Technology, Safety Systems, Tyres, Lights and Roadworthiness. 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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Braking Systems: ABS and ESC

This lesson explores the function and benefits of ABS and ESC, focusing on how these systems enhance vehicle control during emergency braking. It explains how ABS prevents wheel lock-up and how ESC maintains vehicle stability. Understanding these safety systems helps drivers respond appropriately during emergencies, ensuring optimal brake performance.

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Tyre Maintenance and Selection

This lesson focuses on maintaining proper tyre pressure, tread depth, and overall condition. You will learn to check tyre pressure, interpret wear indicators, and select appropriate tyre types for different weather conditions. The content also covers load index and speed rating considerations, as well as legal requirements for tyre condition in Switzerland.

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Lighting Systems and Visibility

This lesson examines the different lighting systems on a vehicle, including headlamps, fog lights, and turn signals. It explains the appropriate use of low-beam and high-beam headlights and the conditions for activating fog lights. Understanding proper lighting usage improves visibility and safety, especially in low-light or adverse weather conditions.

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Seat Belts, Airbags, and Child Restraints

This lesson covers the proper use of seat belts, airbags, and child restraint systems. You will understand how seat belts protect occupants and the correct installation of child seats using ISOFIX anchors. The content also discusses situations where airbags should be deactivated and emphasizes correct restraint usage for passengers of all ages.

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Vehicle Roadworthiness and Regular Inspections

This lesson explores the requirements for maintaining vehicle roadworthiness, including regular technical inspections (MFK) and compliance with emission standards. It outlines the inspection criteria, such as brake performance, steering condition, and lighting system functionality. Understanding these inspections helps ensure safety and compliance with Swiss regulations.

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What are the most common roadworthiness issues tested in the Swiss theory exam?

The Swiss theory exam often tests your understanding of basic vehicle maintenance crucial for safety, such as tyre condition (tread depth, pressure, damage), functioning lights (headlights, indicators, brake lights), and the importance of regular brake checks. Ensuring your vehicle is in good condition is fundamental to roadworthiness.

How do ABS and ESC systems help in driving?

ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) prevents wheels from locking up during hard braking, allowing you to maintain steering control. ESC (Electronic Stability Control) helps prevent skidding by automatically applying brakes to individual wheels and reducing engine power when it detects a loss of traction or directional control, significantly improving stability.

What is the legal minimum tread depth for tyres in Switzerland?

In Switzerland, the legal minimum tread depth for car tyres is 1.6 mm. However, for safety, especially in wet conditions, it is strongly recommended to replace tyres when the tread depth reaches 3 mm. Properly maintained tyres are crucial for braking and handling.

Why is correct tyre pressure important for driving in Switzerland?

Correct tyre pressure ensures optimal grip, braking performance, and fuel efficiency. Under-inflated tyres can overheat and increase the risk of a blowout, while over-inflated tyres reduce grip and can lead to uneven wear. Always check your vehicle's recommended tyre pressure.

What are the rules for using lights in Switzerland, especially during the day?

During the day, headlights must be switched on in poor visibility conditions (rain, fog, snow). At night, headlights are always mandatory. Many modern cars are equipped with daytime running lights, which are also permitted. Proper use of all lights ensures visibility to others and your ability to see the road.

What is the significance of child restraints in Swiss traffic law?

Swiss law mandates the use of approved child restraint systems (child seats or booster seats) for children up to 12 years old, or until they reach 150 cm in height. These restraints are designed to protect children in the event of a collision and are a critical part of vehicle safety.

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See who benefits most from studying Vehicle Technology, Safety Systems, Tyres, Lights and Roadworthiness. This overview explains how the unit supports different learning needs, what level of knowledge is helpful before starting, and how it fits into the overall study path in Switzerland.

This unit is essential for all Category B license applicants in Switzerland preparing for their theory exam. It is particularly beneficial for learners who want to build a solid understanding of vehicle mechanics and safety beyond basic rules, ensuring they can operate a vehicle safely and responsibly.

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