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Unit 6 of the Category AM Theory curriculum

Weather, Risk Behaviour, Emergencies and Penalties

This unit focuses on critical safety management for Category AM riders, preparing you for unpredictable road conditions and legal obligations. You will learn how to adapt your riding to adverse weather, identify risks like distractions or substances, and follow official Irish breakdown procedures. Mastering these topics is vital for both your theory test success and staying safe on the road.

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Weather, Risk Behaviour, Emergencies and Penalties

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Riding in Rain, Fog and Low Visibility

This lesson focuses on the critical techniques required to ride safely during severe rain or heavy fog in Ireland. It teaches riders how to handle aquaplaning risks, use headlights correctly, and significantly increase their following distances. Adapting speed to visibility ensures that riders can brake safely when road conditions deteriorate.

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Surface Risks: Wet Leaves, Potholes and Gravel

This lesson explores common surface hazards encountered on municipal and rural Irish roads, including loose gravel and wet leaves. It explains how these surface conditions rapidly reduce tyre traction and affect overall handling and braking control. Riders will learn visual scanning techniques to identify these hazards early and execute safe evasion maneuvers.

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Risks of Alcohol, Drugs, Distraction and Peer Pressure

This lesson highlights the catastrophic dangers of operating a Category AM vehicle while impaired by alcohol, drugs, or fatigue. It explains the legal limits enforced in Ireland, the impact of distractions like mobile phones, and the influence of peer pressure. Riders will learn strategies to resist unsafe behavior and prioritize conscious safety decisions.

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Crash Response, Breakdown Procedures and Emergency Contacts

This lesson outlines the immediate steps to take during a mechanical breakdown or a traffic collision on public roads. It covers how to secure the scene to prevent secondary accidents, apply basic first aid, and contact emergency services using 112 or 999. Riders will also study the legal obligations for reporting accidents to the Gardaí.

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Understanding Penalties, Fines and Legal Consequences

This lesson details the legal consequences of failing to adhere to the Irish Rules of the Road as a Category AM rider. It explains the structure of financial fines, penalty points, and situations that trigger immediate license suspension or disqualification. Understanding these severe penalties emphasizes the importance of consistent compliance and safe road use.

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What should I do if my moped breaks down on an Irish road?

Move your vehicle to the side of the road safely if possible. Use your hazard lights to warn other drivers, stay off the carriageway, and contact your breakdown recovery service immediately.

How does the penalty point system affect a learner permit holder?

As a learner permit holder, you are subject to the same penalty point system as full licence holders. Accumulating penalty points can lead to disqualification, and you must maintain a clean record to progress to your full driving test.

Why is it dangerous to ride over wet leaves?

Wet leaves act like ice on the road surface, significantly reducing your tyre grip. This can cause you to skid or lose control, especially when braking or cornering.

Can I use over-the-counter medication before riding?

Some medications can cause drowsiness and impair your reaction time. Always check the label for driving warnings, as being impaired by any substance, including medication, is a serious road safety offence.

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This unit is designed for all Category AM learner permit holders preparing for the Irish Driver Theory Test. It is equally beneficial for those who have recently passed their test but need a refresher on handling high-risk road situations and understanding the legal responsibilities of moped riders.

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