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Unit 5 of the German Driving Theory AM curriculum

Theory Lessons in Junctions, Turning, Roundabouts and Mixed Traffic

Browse all 4 lessons included in the Junctions, Turning, Roundabouts and Mixed Traffic 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 Germany.

Mastering Junctions, Turning, and Mixed Traffic for Your AM Licence

Deepen your understanding of German traffic law with focused driving theory lessons on navigating junctions, executing safe turns, and confidently handling roundabouts. These study modules prepare you for complex urban scenarios and the official theory test, covering essential priority situations and interactions with mixed traffic, cyclists, and pedestrians.

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Approaching Intersections, Identifying Priority, and Decision-Making

This lesson teaches you the essential rules for safely approaching and navigating intersections, including how to read priority signs and apply the StVO right-of-way hierarchy. It is a vital component for mastering your AM licence theory and ensuring safety in busy traffic environments.

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Turning Maneuvers, Indicator Use, and Cornering Techniques

Learn the essential skills for safe turning, signaling, and cornering on your moped or scooter. This lesson ensures you master the lane positioning and visibility techniques required to pass your German AM theory exam and ride safely in real-world traffic.

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Roundabouts, Yielding Rules, and Navigation Strategies

This lesson covers the critical rules for navigating roundabouts, including proper signaling, yielding to traffic, and ensuring safety when exiting. It is a vital component for mastering your AM licence theory exam and real-world riding safety in Germany.

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Mixed Traffic Scenarios and Integration with Cars and Bicycles

Learn the essential defensive riding techniques for sharing the road with cars and cyclists. This lesson prepares you for real-world traffic challenges and critical exam questions regarding visibility and safe positioning for AM licence riders in Germany.

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