License: B
That’s class B. Cars up to 3500 kg and a maximum of 9 seats.
Category: What to do as a road user
2.2.03-006 - You are travelling at 100 km/h, have a reaction time of 1 second, and brake normally. What is the stopping distance according to the rule of thumb?
2.2.03-007 - You are travelling at 100 km/h and brake normally. What is the braking distance according to the rule of thumb?
2.2.03-008 - You are travelling at 100 km/h and have a reaction time of 1 second. What is the reaction distance according to the rule of thumb?
2.2.03-009 - You are travelling at 50 km/h, have a reaction time of 1 second, and brake normally. What is the stopping distance according to the rule of thumb?
2.2.03-010 - You are travelling at 50 km/h and brake normally. What is the braking distance according to the rule of thumb?
2.2.03-011 - You are travelling at 50 km/h and have a reaction time of 1 second. What is the reaction distance according to the rule of thumb?
2.2.03-012 - You are driving on a very narrow road and can see 50 m ahead. What must be your maximum stopping distance?
2.2.03-018 - What is the maximum speed you are allowed to drive a car with trailer on roads outside of built-up areas?
2.2.03-025 - You are driving in foggy conditions on the motorway. Your visibility range is less than 50 m. How fast are you allowed to drive?
2.2.03-101 - What is the maximum speed a motor vehicle fitted with snow chains is allowed to travel?
2.2.03-104 - What is the maximum speed you are allowed to drive a car on roads with one marked lane for each direction outside built-up areas?
2.2.03-109 - You are driving a combination vehicle. This consists of a motor vehicle with up to 3.5 t maximum authorised mass and a trailer without a 100 km/h approval. What is the maximum speed you can travel on the motorway?
2.2.04-004 - What is the minimum safety distance you should maintain from the vehicle ahead when driving at a speed of 100 km/h?
2.2.04-102 - When must a car with trailer driving outside built-up areas on roads with only one lane for each direction keep a sufficient distance from the car in front so that an overtaking vehicle may pull in?
2.2.04-107 - When driving outside of a built-up area, from what combination vehicle length must you maintain a large enough distance to the vehicle ahead as to allow an overtaking vehicle to pull back into lane in front of you?
2.2.07-002 - Which motor vehicles may freely choose their lane inside built-up areas?
2.2.12-102 - Up to which permissible total mass may motor vehicles be parked on specially designated footpaths?
2.2.12-104 - What is the minimum distance a vehicle must leave clear in front of traffic lights if the traffic lights would be concealed by the vehicle?
2.2.12-204 - You want to park on the right-hand side edge of the carriageway. How big is the mandatory minimum distance between your vehicle and the solid lane boundary line?
2.2.18-003 - What is the recommended speed that applies to cars and motorcycles on autobahns?
2.2.22-111 - Up to what height is a load not allowed to project over the front of the vehicle?
2.2.22-129 - How far may a labelled load protrude beyond the rear of your vehicle if your journey is more than 100 km?
2.2.02-006 - You are driving on a road outside a built-up area with three lanes marked in each direction. Individual slower vehicles are travelling well spaced out in the right-hand lane. Which lane may you use continuously?
2.2.02-101-M - What is the correct course of action on this one-way road?
2.2.03-015 - What is the rule of thumb when calculating the braking distance for evasive braking on a dry, even and asphalted roadway?
2.2.03-016 - You are travelling at 40 km/h. The braking distance for evasive braking is approximately 8 metres. How long is the braking distance at 50 km/h given otherwise the same conditions?
2.2.03-023 - You are driving on a good quality road in good visibility conditions. Within what distance must you be able to stop?
2.2.03-024 - You are driving in darkness on a well-constructed main road, using your dipped headlights. Within what distance must you be able to stop?
2.2.03-305 - On what roads does the recommended speed of 130 km/h apply?
2.2.04-001 - You are driving at 80 km/h behind a motor vehicle. What is the minimum safe distance you must observe?
2.2.04-002 - You are driving in urban traffic on a dry roadway in a stream of traffic travelling at a speed of 50 km/h. What is the minimum safe distance you must keep from the vehicle in front?
2.2.04-005 - When driving outside of a built-up area, what minimum safety distance should you maintain between you and the vehicle ahead?
2.2.04-105-M - You are driving a car with a caravan in tow. What is true regarding your distance to the vehicle ahead?
2.2.04-106 - You are driving a heavily loaded car. Why should you maintain a greater safety distance to the vehicle ahead?
2.2.05-005 - You are driving at 100 km/h on a road not inside a built-up area. In front of you a truck is travelling at 70 km/h. What is the minimum distance you must be from a crest in the road when commencing an overtaking manoeuvre?
2.2.05-011 - What is the right thing to do in this situation?
2.2.05-012 - What must you be prepared for now?
2.2.05-013 - To whom must you pay particularly close attention in this situation?
2.2.05-014-M - Why do you have to slow down here?
2.2.05-016-M - You want to overtake. What should you do now?
2.2.05-017 - What is the right course of action now?
2.2.05-018 - You want to overtake a truck with a trailer. What must you be aware of when doing so?
2.2.05-019 - Why are you not permitted to now overtake the bus driving ahead of you?
2.2.05-020-M - You want to overtake the vehicle driving up ahead of you. What is necessary to allow you to do so?
2.2.05-103-M - What could make this situation become hazardous?
2.2.06-101-M - What is the right course of action here?
2.2.07-005 - How could a dangerous situation arise?
2.2.07-006 - What should you do now?
2.2.07-007 - What should you do?
2.2.07-008 - What is the right course of action?
2.2.07-009 - What must you anticipate in this situation?
2.2.07-010 - What is the right course of action?
2.2.07-011 - You are driving on a road that has several marked lanes going in one direction. When should the alternate merging procedure be employed?
2.2.07-012-M - What is true about using the hard shoulder in this situation?
2.2.07-013-M - What is true in this situation about using the hard shoulder?
2.2.09-001 - Where are U-turns prohibited?
2.2.09-002-M - Why do you have to wait before the left turn?
2.2.09-003-M - What is the right course of action?
2.2.09-004-M - You want to turn left. What is the right course of action?
2.2.09-101 - What is the right course of action when reversing?
2.2.11-001-M - Why do you have to pay particular attention now?
2.2.12-001 - Where is stopping prohibited?
2.2.12-003 - Where is parking prohibited?
2.2.12-105 - Where are you allowed to park a trailer with a permissible total mass exceeding 2 t in built-up areas regularly on sundays and public holidays and between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m.?
2.2.12-106 - What must you remember when parking a trailer without a truck?
2.2.12-107-M - You want to park on the right-hand edge of the road. What should you do in this situation?
2.2.12-108-M - You want to park on the right-hand edge of the road. Who has priority in this situation?
2.2.12-109-M - You want to reverse park on the right-hand side of the road. What is correct in this situation?
2.2.12-203 - Before which sign must you maintain a distance of at least 10 m, if it would otherwise be concealed by your vehicle?
2.2.13-001 - Where must you use a parking disc for parking?
2.2.13-002 - The time on a parking meter has not yet run out. What do you do?
2.2.13-003 - At 10.40, you enter an area where parking is allowed for 2 hours when using a parking disc. What time must you set on the parking disc?
2.2.13-004 - You want to park in a car park where there is a parking-ticket machine. What must you remember?
2.2.13-101 - When may you remain parked at a parking meter without activating it?
2.2.14-102 - What must you do when leaving your car?
2.2.14-104 - Your car is standing on the edge of the roadway. What should you do when getting into the car?
2.2.14-107-M - Why may you not exit now?
2.2.14-108-M - You have stopped in a parking strip and now want to exit your vehicle. What must you do in this situation?
2.2.14-109 - When leaving your car, how do you secure it against unauthorised use?
2.2.14-110 - You want to let a child out of your car. What should you be aware of when doing so?
2.2.15-105 - A car with power steering has broken down with engine damage and must be towed away. What is correct?
2.2.15-107 - At night, how must you secure a vehicle which has broken down at a place where it constitutes a danger to other traffic?
2.2.15-109 - What must you remember when towing?
2.2.15-110 - Your car suffers a flat tyre on the motorway. What should you do?
2.2.15-111 - You car has a fault and can no longer be driven. What must you be aware of during towing?
2.2.15-112 - You car has a fault and can no longer be driven. What must you be aware of during towing?
2.2.15-114 - Your car has an engine fault and must be towed away with a tow rope. What must you be aware of?
2.2.15-115 - You experience a breakdown outside of a built-up area. Your car is situated on the carriageway, behind a bend in the road. Which is correct in this situation?
2.2.16-001 - Where is it permitted to flash headlights to indicate your intention to overtake?
2.2.16-101 - When must you switch on the hazard lights on your vehicle?
2.2.17-001 - How can you tell whether the rear fog lamp is switched on?
2.2.17-005 - Visibility is considerably reduced. When are you allowed to switch on fog headlamps?
2.2.17-008 - You are driving at night on an unlit road. There is a motor vehicle travelling a short distance in front of you. Which lights must you have on?
2.2.17-010 - The rear lighting systems of your car are covered. What has to be done?
2.2.17-012 - As a basic rule, what lights of a motor vehicle must be turned on when driving in darkness?
2.2.17-013 - How can you tell that your main beam lights are switched on?
2.2.17-101 - When are you allowed to use fog headlamps also during the day?
2.2.17-102 - When are you allowed to switch on rear fog lamps?
2.2.17-103 - Where is it sufficient to use your parking lights while your car is parked on an unlit roadway?
2.2.17-109 - When must you use dipped headlights also during the day?
2.2.17-111 - During twilight or the hours of darkness, when must you have your side lights switched on as a minimum requirement?
2.2.17-114 - When do you have to switch on your dipped headlights?
2.2.17-115 - What can be the consequence of wrongly setting the headlamp levelling control?
2.2.17-116 - What is the function of your vehicle’s high-beam assist during hours of darkness?
2.2.17-117 - In what situation might your high-beam assist be unable to dim your vehicle’s high beam in good time when encountering oncoming traffic?
2.2.17-402 - You are driving with main beam lights on in darkness. When do you have to dip your headlights?
2.2.17-403 - You are driving with main beam lights on in darkness. When do you have to dip your headlights?
2.2.17-404 - Why must you also drive with dipped headlight during the day when visibility is impaired by fog, rain or falling snow?
2.2.18-006 - You are driving in the left of two lanes and approaching a vehicle that has just started to overtake. What do you do?
2.2.18-007 - You are driving on the autobahn in light traffic. How long are you allowed to stay in the left-hand lane?
2.2.18-009 - What applies on clearways for motor vehicles only?
2.2.18-011 - A traffic jam has formed on a three-lane autobahn. Where must the channel for emergency vehicles be formed?
2.2.18-013 - What must you do now?
2.2.18-014 - What should you do?
2.2.18-015-M - What must you do when a traffic jam forms on this road?
2.2.18-016-M - What is the right course of action now?
2.2.18-017-M - What should you do now?
2.2.18-018-M - You want to exit the motorway. What is the right course of action in this situation?
2.2.18-019 - What must you do if you find yourself in a traffic jam on motorways and on highways with two lanes travelling in the same direction?
2.2.18-021-M - What is the right course of action now?
2.2.18-022 - You want to leave the motorway at the next exit. What is the correct course of action in this situation?
2.2.18-101 - Your vehicle has broken down on the autobahn. What must you remember when having it towed away?
2.2.18-103 - You are driving on the motorway and have missed the exit. What is the right course of action?
2.2.18-104-M - How can lane changing assist help you in this situation without steering override?
2.2.18-105 - What is prohibited when using motorways?
2.2.18-215 - Why should you have the traffic information switched on, when driving on the motorway?
2.2.21-007 - Why is it dangerous if passengers sitting in the rear do not wear their seatbelts?
2.2.21-105 - How are you allowed to transport a five-year-old child in your car?
2.2.21-111 - At which impact speed must you reckon with serious or deadly injuries when no safety belt is worn?
2.2.21-112 - A car is equipped with two front air bags. On which seats must safety belts be worn?
2.2.21-114 - You wish to take several small children home after a children's birthday party. What must you observe when using your car?
2.2.21-118 - While you are driving, the airbag control light stays on constantly. What must you do?
2.2.21-121 - How can you prevent a child from opening a door while the vehicle is moving?
2.2.21-122 - You want to carry a child in your car. When must you use a child seat for this purpose?
2.2.21-123 - You want to drive with a baby in the passenger seat. What do you have to be aware of when using an infant carrier?
2.2.21-124 - What should be noted when using a seatbelt?
2.2.21-125 - What inhibits the operation of a three-point seatbelt?
2.2.21-126 - What should you check before starting your journey?
2.2.21-127 - What should be noted regarding the desired protective effect of airbags?
2.2.21-128 - You want to transport a person in a vehicle, and that person must remain seated in a wheelchair during the drive. What must you be aware of?
2.2.22-104 - What must you do when transporting bicycles on the roof of your car?
2.2.22-105 - What must you check when transporting bicycles on a rear-mounted support system?
2.2.22-108 - How must a load be marked in darkness or bad visibility when it extends laterally more than 40 cm beyond the side lights of the vehicle?
2.2.22-109 - What is the maximum height allowed above the roadway for a red light marking a load extending to the back?
2.2.22-117 - What should be noted when loading vehicles?
2.2.22-122 - What must you be aware of, if you want to transport the load?
2.2.22-123 - You want to transport your holiday luggage on the roof of your fully occupied car. What must you observe?
2.2.22-124 - You want to transport a load. What must you be aware of when doing so?
2.2.22-125 - What load-securing equipment is to be used in the car?
2.2.22-126 - You want to transport a load on the roof of your car. How will this influence the handling of your car?
2.2.22-127 - What can be used to secure loads carried in a car?
2.2.22-128 - What should you remember when loading luggage into a car luggage compartment?
2.2.22-130 - What should you anticipate when you transport a load on the roof of your car?
2.2.22-131 - You are transporting furniture in a van. While taking a break you notice that a lashing strap is damaged. Under what condition may you continue driving?
2.2.22-132 - What should you note regarding the trailer coupling, when transporting pedelecs on a rear-mounted carrier system?
2.2.23-034 - What is important with regard to the official registration plates?
2.2.23-035 - What is required when your vehicle is no longer covered by motor liability insurance?
2.2.23-036 - What are you allowed to change on the official registration plate?
2.2.23-053 - As the vehicle owner, what change must you report to the relevant licensing authority?
2.2.23-054 - You are the new owner of a licensed vehicle. What do you have to do?
2.2.23-063 - When driving, what can cause you to miss warning signals?
2.2.23-101 - What must be remembered with regard to vehicles with canvass covers?
2.2.23-104 - How do you secure a car with a manual gearbox against rolling away on a downhill slope?
2.2.23-107 - What can interfere with your view?
2.2.23-113 - A single axle caravan with overrun brake is parked on a downhill slope. How do you have to secure it to prevent it from rolling away?
2.2.23-117 - Your vehicle is snowed under. What do you have to do before you drive off?
2.2.23-118 - Your vehicle is snowed under. What do you have to do before you drive off?
2.2.23-119 - What should be observed when positioning the head rests in your car?
2.2.23-120 - When should you refrain from using the telephone even if you have a hands-free device?
2.2.23-121 - You want to use a smartphone mounted on your motor vehicle as a navigation device. What should you observe?
2.2.23-122 - You receive a telephone call while driving. What must you be aware of?
2.2.23-123 - You are planning a long journey with your motor vehicle. Before commencing the journey, what should you check on the vehicle to avoid endangering yourself and others?
2.2.23-124 - What is the main function of the headrest in a car?
2.2.26-102 - You come to a stop unexpectedly on a pedestrian crossing. What do you do?
2.2.29-001 - What may result from taking part in illegal road races?
2.2.30-103 - What motor vehicles engaged in the commercial or paid transport of goods, are prohibited from driving on Sundays and public holidays?
2.2.32-101 - You are entering a public road e.g. from a field or building site and considerably soil the road. Who is responsible for eliminating this traffic obstruction?
2.2.32-102 - What must you do to avoid endangering others by equipment or load which has fallen off your vehicle?
2.2.34-001-M - What is the right course of action in this situation?
2.2.34-003-M - What is the right course of action now?
2.2.34-101 - Your vehicle has collided with a wild animal. What is the right course of action here?
2.2.34-102 - Why should you always carry the European accident report form with you on your journey?
2.2.34-103 - How does an eCall system work in the event of a serious accident?
2.2.34-104 - In what situation is the eCall system designed to be triggered manually?
2.2.37-002 - You are travelling at a speed of approximately 40 km/h. The lights change from "green" to "amber" when you are 10 m away. What do you do?
2.2.37-003 - You are travelling at a speed of approximately 40 km/h. The lights change from "green" to "amber" when you are 40 m away. What do you do?
2.2.37-004 - You are approaching a traffic light which has been "green" for some time. What do you do?
2.2.37-007 - What is true of permanently illuminated signs?
2.2.37-008 - What do these permanently illuminated signs mean?
2.2.38-101 - A vehicle with flashing blue lights and siren sounding is approaching you from the rear. What is the right course of action now?
2.2.05-021-M - What is the right course of action now?
2.2.07-004 - What is the right course of action now?
2.2.09-010-M - You want to turn left. Which line should you follow?
2.2.09-011-M - You want to turn left. Which line should you follow?
2.2.17-118 - The automatic lighting system is activated on your car. What should you anticipate when driving in the lighting conditions shown?
2.2.18-023-M - What should you do now?
2.2.23-125 - While driving, the inside of your vehicle’s windscreen begins to mist over. How can you counteract this?
2.2.36-001-M - What should you do as you draw near to this heavy goods transport?
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