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Unit 1 of the Swiss Driving Theory M curriculum

Theory Lessons in Swiss Category M Context and First-Rider Responsibility

Browse all 4 lessons included in the Swiss Category M Context and First-Rider Responsibility unit. This overview helps you understand how the unit is structured, how lessons build on one another, and how they guide you through key driving topics, road rules, traffic situations, and essential theory concepts. Use this section to plan your progression, revisit important areas, and get a clear picture of the learning path that supports effective driving-theory preparation in Switzerland.

Mastering Swiss Category M Rider Responsibility

This unit's lessons provide a deep dive into Swiss Category M context and rider responsibility. Learn essential traffic rules and prepare for your theory test with structured modules covering legal requirements and safe moped operation in Switzerland.

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The AM-Style Course in the Swiss Context

Get a clear introduction to the Swiss Category M licensing process, the role of the AM-style theory course, and your essential responsibilities as a new moped or e-bike rider in Switzerland.

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Comparing Category M with Other Licence Categories

This lesson defines the scope of the Swiss Category M license, covering the specific speed and power criteria for mopeds and e-bikes to ensure you understand your legal entitlements before your exam.

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Legal Entitlements and the Lernfahrausweis

This lesson covers the application process, age requirements, and legal scope of the Swiss Lernfahrausweis for Category M. It is the critical first step in understanding your responsibilities as a learner rider in Switzerland.

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First-Rider Responsibilities and Safe Habits

Learn the vital legal duties and defensive habits for Category M riders. This lesson covers the safety standards, equipment requirements, and proactive mindset necessary to pass the Swiss theory exam and ride safely in real-world traffic conditions effectively and confidently every day you are on the road.

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