This set focuses on the default speed limits you must know for driving in Switzerland, from urban streets to high-speed motorways. It includes scenarios covering normal driving conditions, as well as situations involving roadworks or congestion. Mastering these basics is crucial for passing your theory exam and ensuring safe driving.

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This set focuses on the default speed limits you must know for driving in Switzerland, from urban streets to high-speed motorways. It includes scenarios covering normal driving conditions, as well as situations involving roadworks or congestion. Mastering these basics is crucial for passing your theory exam and ensuring safe driving.
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