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Unit 9 of the Swiss Motorcycle Theory (A) curriculum

Theory Lessons in Human Factors, Legal Consequences, Breakdowns, Crashes and Emergencies

Browse all 5 lessons included in the Human Factors, Legal Consequences, Breakdowns, Crashes and Emergencies 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 Human Factors, Emergencies, and Legalities

Deepen your understanding of critical human factors, legal consequences, breakdown procedures, and emergency response. These focused driving theory lessons build your knowledge for the Swiss theory test, covering hazard perception and accident management specific to motorcycle riding in Switzerland.

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Human Limitations: Fatigue, Alcohol, Medication, Distraction

This lesson covers the crucial human limitations that affect riding performance, such as fatigue, alcohol, medication, and distraction. Mastering these topics is essential for making safe riding decisions and answering core hazard perception questions correctly on the Swiss theory exam.

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Legal Implications of Traffic Violations and Accidents

Learn the legal implications of traffic violations and accidents in Switzerland to help you pass your category A/A1 theory exam and ride safely. Understand how fines, administrative measures, and licence consequences apply to riders who fail to follow road regulations.

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Procedures for Motorcycle Breakdown and Roadside Safety

This lesson teaches you the critical safety protocols for handling a motorcycle breakdown in Switzerland, focusing on visibility, safe positioning, and emergency communication to protect yourself and others on the road.

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First-Aid Basics and Accident Scene Management

Learn the critical steps for securing an accident scene, providing basic first aid, and contacting emergency services. Mastering these procedures is vital for both your theory exam and your safety as a motorcycle rider in Switzerland.

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Reporting Incidents and Interaction with Police and EMS

Learn the vital steps for reporting traffic incidents and interacting with emergency services in Switzerland. This lesson ensures you understand your legal responsibilities and how to safely manage an accident scene to pass your category A/A1 theory exam with confidence.

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