Gain a comprehensive understanding of Swiss traffic light signals and their priority implications. This set challenges you with scenarios covering red, yellow, green arrows, and flashing yellow lights, including complex turning situations with pedestrians and oncoming traffic. Perfect your knowledge for the official Swiss driving theory exam.

Solidify your understanding of Swiss traffic lights and priority rules with targeted practice questions. This session is vital for exam preparation, helping you confidently navigate intersections, understand signals, and apply priority rules correctly in Swiss driving theory tests.
Prepare for the Swiss driving theory exam by practicing realistic scenarios involving traffic lights. This set covers standard signals, green arrows with and without flashing yellow lights, and crucial turning conflicts, ensuring you correctly assess priority in challenging situations.
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Learners choose Swiss Traffic Lights 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 Swiss Traffic Lights, including how questions match the official theory exam in Switzerland, how scoring works, and how this practice improves exam readiness.
Yes, according to Swiss traffic law (Art. 68 Abs. 1 SSV), traffic light signals take precedence over general priority rules, priority signs, and road markings. You must always obey the traffic lights first.
A green arrow with a flashing yellow light permits traffic in the indicated direction, but turning vehicles must still yield to oncoming traffic and pedestrians or users of vehicle-like devices on the crossing road (Art. 68 Abs. 3 SSV).
A solid green arrow (without a flashing yellow light) indicates that traffic is completely cleared in that direction, meaning there should be no conflicts with oncoming traffic or pedestrians. A green arrow with a flashing yellow light permits movement but requires you to yield to any conflicting traffic or pedestrians (Art. 68 Abs. 3 SSV).
If traffic lights are flashing yellow as a warning or are switched off, the general priority rules apply, such as 'priority to the right' or priority indicated by signs and road markings (Art. 70 Abs. 1 SSV).
When a yellow light follows a green light, it means you must stop before the intersection if you can do so safely. Only proceed if stopping would require dangerous emergency braking (Art. 68 Abs. 4 SSV).
By completing Swiss Traffic Lights, 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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This practice set is ideal for intermediate learners preparing for the Swiss driving theory exam. If you sometimes get confused by turning rules at traffic lights or struggle with priority involving pedestrians, this set will clarify common misconceptions and build your confidence for the official test.
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