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Unit 3 of the Swiss Driving Theory M curriculum

Theory Lessons in Observation, Visibility, Positioning, and Communication

Browse all 4 lessons included in the Observation, Visibility, Positioning, and Communication 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 Observation, Visibility, and Positioning

Dive deeper into the critical skills of observation, visibility, and positioning with these focused driving theory lessons. Understand how to effectively communicate your intentions and maintain optimal road position for safer Category M riding in Switzerland. This unit prepares you for the Swiss theory test and safe urban traffic navigation.

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Effective Observation Techniques and Scanning

Learn the essential observation and scanning routines needed to stay safe on the road and pass your Swiss Category M theory exam. This lesson covers mirror usage, blind spots, and proactive hazard identification techniques.

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Vehicle Visibility: Lights, Reflectors, and Clothing

Learn how to maximize your visibility as a Category M rider through mandatory lighting and smart clothing choices. This lesson covers the legal requirements for moped safety and provides practical advice for staying seen in diverse Swiss weather conditions, ensuring you are prepared for both the theory exam and real-world riding.

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Road Positioning for Optimal Visibility

Learn how to choose the optimal road position to enhance your visibility and safety as a moped rider. This lesson provides essential techniques to help you avoid blind spots and better prepare for the Swiss Category M theory exam.

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Hand Signals, Indicator Usage, and Communication

Master the art of road communication for your Category M license by learning the correct use of turn indicators and hand signals. This lesson ensures you can signal your intentions clearly, satisfying both exam requirements and real-world safety standards on Swiss roads.

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