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Unit 6 of the Swiss Motorcycle Theory (A) curriculum

Theory Lessons in Intersections, Roundabouts, Overtaking, Tram Tracks and Urban Traffic

Browse all 5 lessons included in the Intersections, Roundabouts, Overtaking, Tram Tracks and Urban 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 Switzerland.

Mastering Urban Riding: Intersections and More

Deepen your understanding of Swiss traffic laws for motorcycle riders. These lessons cover critical situations like intersections, roundabouts, and overtaking, preparing you for the theory test and safe urban riding. Study key priority rules and traffic interactions specific to Swiss roads.

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Priority Rules at Intersections (Vortritt, Rechtsvortritt, Stop)

Learn the essential Swiss priority rules, including Rechtsvortritt and Stop sign requirements, to navigate intersections safely and pass your motorcycle theory exam. This lesson provides the foundational knowledge needed to handle junctions with precision and confidence in any traffic situation.

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Navigating Roundabouts and Tram Lanes

Learn the essential Swiss traffic rules for safely navigating roundabouts and tram intersections. This lesson covers proper signalling, lane positioning, and handling slippery rail hazards to ensure you pass your theory exam and ride safely in urban traffic.

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Safe Overtaking Practices for Motorcyclists

Master the art of safe overtaking for your Swiss A and A1 motorcycle theory exam. This lesson covers the essential observation, signaling, and maneuvering techniques required to navigate around traffic safely and legally on Swiss roads.

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Managing Blind Spots and Turn-Across Traffic

This lesson covers vital defensive riding strategies for navigating intersections and mitigating risks from vehicles turning across your path. It is essential for passing the Swiss motorcycle theory exam and improving your safety in real-world traffic.

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Urban Riding with Mixed Traffic, Pedestrians, and Bicycles

Learn to safely navigate urban environments, including tram tracks, cyclists, and pedestrians, to prepare for your Swiss A1/A theory exam. This lesson covers essential defensive riding techniques and priority rules for busy city traffic.

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