Prepare for your Swiss driving theory exam by mastering right turns in urban environments. This practice set covers essential rules regarding cyclist and pedestrian priority, how to effectively check blind spots, and interpreting specific road signs and markings relevant to safe turning manoeuvres, ensuring you understand Swiss traffic legislation.

This practice set is vital for understanding complex right-turn situations and cyclist blind spots in Switzerland. It covers priority rules and defensive techniques needed for your theory test revision and overall exam preparation. Gain the essential driving knowledge for urban traffic.
This set focuses on complex urban scenarios involving right turns. You'll practice identifying priority rules at intersections, checking for cyclists and pedestrians in blind spots, and applying defensive driving techniques to prevent common collision types, essential for your Swiss driving theory exam.
Preview sample questions from the Right Turns & Cyclists practice set to see how they help you prepare for the driving theory exam in Switzerland.
Learners choose Right Turns & Cyclists to improve accuracy and understanding of key exam themes in Switzerland. It offers realistic driving theory questions and targeted revision for effective preparation.
Find answers to the most common queries learners have when practising Right Turns & Cyclists, including how questions match the official theory exam in Switzerland, how scoring works, and how this practice improves exam readiness.
Cyclists, due to their narrow silhouette, are often overlooked by drivers, especially when turning right. Swiss statistics show a high number of serious accidents involving cyclists in blind spots during right turns in urban areas.
The blind spot is an area around your vehicle that cannot be seen using mirrors. When turning right, cyclists or pedestrians can easily be in this area, making it crucial to perform a shoulder check (head turn) to ensure the path is clear before initiating the turn.
Yes, cyclists and moped riders may turn right on a red light if a specific supplementary sign (yellow bicycle with an arrow) is present at the traffic light. However, they must still yield priority to pedestrians and cross-traffic.
Always signal your intention early, check your mirrors, and perform a thorough shoulder check (head turn) to scan for cyclists in your blind spot. Be aware of cycle lanes and adjust your speed, always yielding to vulnerable road users.
When turning right, you must always yield to pedestrians crossing the road you are entering. You must also yield to cyclists who are continuing straight on your right, or those turning with you if they are already alongside.
By completing Right Turns & Cyclists, you will gain stronger rule knowledge, faster recognition of signs and situations, better decision making in traffic scenarios, and increased accuracy on exam style questions used in Switzerland. These outcomes directly support higher scoring exam performance.
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Right Turns & Cyclists offers quick, focused exam style practice to boost your Swiss knowledge for the driving theory exam in Switzerland.
Right Turns & Cyclists helps learners in Switzerland with clear explanations and targeted Swiss practice to improve essential driving theory topics.
This set is ideal for intermediate learners preparing for the Swiss driving license theory exam who struggle with complex urban right-turn scenarios. It addresses common mistakes like failing to spot cyclists in blind spots or misinterpreting right-of-way rules at busy intersections, helping you gain critical confidence.
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