This unit prepares you to ride your moped or e-bike safely in Switzerland by covering crucial aspects of weather, road conditions, essential protective equipment, and pre-ride vehicle checks. Mastering these elements is vital for both passing your Category M theory exam and ensuring your safety on Swiss roads.

Browse all lessons that make up Weather, Road Surfaces, Protective Equipment, and Vehicle Safety. 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.
This lesson provides essential strategies for riding in adverse weather like rain and fog. It explains how to increase following distances, reduce speed, and use lights effectively to enhance visibility. The content also addresses the loss of traction on wet roads and the importance of smooth control inputs for braking, accelerating, and steering.
This lesson focuses on the significant risks of riding in winter conditions. It explains how to spot potential icy patches, such as black ice, and the need for extremely gentle and deliberate control inputs. The importance of proper winter tyres and dressing warmly to prevent distraction and fatigue from the cold is also emphasized.
This lesson details the types and functions of personal protective equipment (PPE) for riders. It explains Swiss legal requirements for helmets and the safety standards to look for. The content also covers the benefits of wearing protective jackets, pants, gloves, and footwear to guard against impact and abrasion injuries.
This lesson emphasizes the rider's responsibility for ensuring their vehicle is in safe, roadworthy condition. It outlines a simple pre-ride inspection routine covering key safety components like tyres, brakes, lights, and controls. Regular maintenance is presented as a critical component of overall rider safety.
This lesson teaches riders how to adapt their technique for a variety of challenging road surfaces. It explains how loose surfaces like gravel reduce grip and require smoother steering and braking inputs. The content also covers the hazards of slippery surfaces like wet cobblestones, manhole covers, and fallen leaves.
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Rain dramatically reduces tire grip on the road surface, increasing braking distances and the risk of skidding, especially on painted lines or metal surfaces. Visibility is also reduced for both the rider and other road users. In Switzerland, it's crucial to slow down, increase following distance, ensure your lights are on, and wear waterproof, high-visibility gear.
For your Swiss Category M theory exam, you must know to check tires for adequate tread depth and pressure, ensure brakes are responsive and functional, verify all lights (headlight, taillight, indicators) are working, and check mirrors are clean and properly adjusted. These are fundamental to safe operation and are often tested.
Protective equipment, especially a certified helmet, is legally required and vital for minimizing injury in case of an accident. Beyond helmets, gloves, durable clothing, and bright, reflective elements significantly enhance rider safety by protecting against abrasions and improving visibility to other road users in various Swiss traffic conditions.
Snow and ice drastically reduce traction, making it extremely easy to lose control, slide, or fall. Braking and steering become highly unpredictable. In Switzerland, riding in such conditions is generally discouraged unless absolutely necessary and with extreme caution, appropriate winter tires if applicable, and significantly reduced speeds. Often, Category M riders are advised not to ride in severe winter conditions.
On loose surfaces like gravel or slippery surfaces like wet cobblestones, maintain a slow, steady speed and avoid sudden braking or sharp turns. Position yourself to look ahead and anticipate changes. Smooth, gentle inputs are key to maintaining balance and traction. Be aware that these surfaces offer much less grip than dry asphalt.
While this unit focuses on general weather, road, and vehicle safety for mopeds (Category M), motorway vignette rules are typically relevant for higher categories of vehicles that use Swiss motorways. Category M vehicles are generally not permitted on motorways, so vignette rules are not a primary concern for this specific license category.
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This unit is designed for all learners preparing for the Swiss Category M (Moped/e-bike) theory exam, especially those new to riding or who may underestimate the impact of external conditions on safety. It is particularly beneficial for riders who need to understand how to adapt their riding for Switzerland's varied weather and road types.

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