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That’s class C1. Medium-sized vehicles, typically between 3500 kg and 7500 kg.

Category: What to do as a road user

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2.2.03-017 - What is the maximum speed you are allowed to drive a truck with a 4.0 t gross vehicle weight rating on roads outside of settlements? 2.2.03-202 - What is the maximum speed you are allowed to drive a truck with a permissible total mass of 4.0 t on autobahns? 2.2.04-304 - A road outside of a built-up area has just one lane in the direction of travel. Which trucks have to maintain such a great distance between them and the vehicle ahead, that an overtaking vehicle can pull back into lane? 2.2.04-305 - You are driving on a motorway at 60 km/h in a truck with a 4 t gross vehicle weight rating. What distance must you maintain to the vehicle ahead? 2.2.18-211 - A user charge must be paid on motorways for motor vehicles or combination vehicles intended or used exclusively for the carriage of goods by road. From what gross vehicle weight rating does this apply? 2.2.18-218 - In which case are motor vehicles or combination vehicles used in road haulage, subject to a toll charge? 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? 2.2.30-202 - When does the driving ban contained in the German summer holiday traffic regulations apply? 2.2.02-201 - For which motor vehicles or combination vehicles designated or used for road haulage purposes, is it necessary to pay a user charge on federal highways? 2.2.02-203 - You are transporting hazardous goods during winter. What should you do if road conditions deteriorate due to packed snow? 2.2.04-103 - You are driving on the motorway in a truck with a gross vehicle weight rating above 3.5 t. Your speed is more than 50 km/h. Why do you have to maintain a minimum distance of 50 m to the vehicle ahead? 2.2.04-302 - You are driving a vehicle with a gross vehicle weight rating of 7 t at 60 km/h outside of a built-up area. When do you have to maintain such a great distance, that an overtaking vehicle can pull back into lane? 2.2.04-306 - Which vehicles have to maintain such a great distance between them and the vehicle ahead when not inside a built-up area, that an overtaking vehicle can pull back into lane? 2.2.05-015 - You are driving a truck with a gross vehicle weight rating in excess of 3.5 t. What should you do now? 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? 2.2.07-201-M - What applies to this road that is outside of a built-up area? 2.2.09-004-M - You want to turn left. What is the right course of action? 2.2.09-201 - You are driving a motor vehicle with a gross vehicle weight rating in excess of 3.5 t. At what speed do you have to turn right within a built-up area? 2.2.09-202 - Your vehicle is equipped with a rear view camera. You want to reverse into a forecourt from a very busy road. What must you be aware at this time? 2.2.09-203 - What can reduce the risk of serious accidents when turning right within a built-up area? 2.2.09-204 - You want to reverse your vehicle out of a property lot onto a road. What must you do? 2.2.14-107-M - Why may you not exit now? 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? 2.2.15-201 - You have to change a tyre on the hard shoulder of the motorway. What safeguard is necessary? 2.2.16-101 - When must you switch on the hazard lights on your vehicle? 2.2.17-114 - When do you have to switch on your dipped headlights? 2.2.17-202 - Which vehicles must always be marked by their own lights or parking warning plates when parked on the roadway at dusk or in darkness in built-up areas? 2.2.18-016-M - What is the right course of action 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? 2.2.18-105 - What is prohibited when using motorways? 2.2.18-208 - Who can be held responsible if the toll charge is not paid? 2.2.18-210 - The gross vehicle weight rating of your truck amounts to 5.5 t; the gross vehicle weight rating of your trailer is 2.0 t. Is this combination vehicle liable to the toll if used for road haulage on a motorway? 2.2.18-215 - Why should you have the traffic information switched on, when driving on the motorway? 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? 2.2.22-115 - You want to drive a truck with a gross vehicle weight rating of 5.0 t and bearing an orange warning sign. What conditions must you fulfil? 2.2.22-116 - What do you have to observe when getting a load ready for safe road transportation? 2.2.22-117 - What should be noted when loading vehicles? 2.2.22-118 - What must you ensure when transporting long steel pipes? 2.2.22-119 - How might an uneven load distribution affect the vehicle and the handling? 2.2.22-120 - When is a centrifugal force exerted on the load of a truck? 2.2.22-121 - What can an unsecured load cause when cornering? 2.2.22-201 - Which warning plate is correctly mounted? 2.2.22-203 - How can you determine that a truck is overloaded? 2.2.22-204 - A truck for exchangeable load carriers (interchangeable containers) has a permissable total mass of 6,000 kg. The interchangeable container has an empty mass of 1,500 kg. Which mass are you allowed to stow in this interchangeable container? 2.2.22-208 - What do you understand by form-fit secured load? 2.2.22-210 - What do you understand by form-fit securing of the load? 2.2.22-214 - Who is responsible for operating vehicles in regard to its load? 2.2.22-216 - What do you have to consider when tipping bulk goods? 2.2.22-217 - Why is it necessary to observe the load distribution plan? 2.2.22-218 - What is the purpose of a load distribution plan? 2.2.22-219 - What could happen if your vehicle is not loaded according to the load distribution plan? 2.2.22-220 - What specific information can you find in a load distribution plan? 2.2.22-221 - Who is responsible for securing the load on the vehicle? 2.2.22-222 - What can help with friction-locked load securing? 2.2.22-223 - What should be taken into consideration when selecting load-securing lashing equipment? 2.2.22-305 - What duties do you have when driving a loaded vehicle? 2.2.23-039 - What do we mean by the term "blind spot"? 2.2.23-046 - What statements apply to the term "blind spot"? 2.2.23-048 - You want to exit a parking space and drive onto the road. What must you watch out for in particular? 2.2.23-052 - You want to make a right turn within a built-up area. What risks could arise here? 2.2.23-114 - You want to reverse. What must you ensure? 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? 2.2.23-120 - 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? 2.2.23-201 - What must you do to prevent a two-axle truck from rolling down a steep slope? 2.2.23-212 - How can you reduce the danger created by the blind spot? 2.2.23-214 - What must you be aware of when loading your vehicle with loose bulk material? 2.2.23-215 - You want to de-ice the body of your vehicle. What equipment is suitable for this purpose? 2.2.23-216 - After stopping for a lengthy time, you wish to continue driving. What should you do? 2.2.29-203 - A 2.50 m wide motor vehicle is loaded with bulky goods projecting laterally more than 50 cm over the side and rear lights. What must be remembered when transporting the load? 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? 2.2.30-201 - The German summer holiday traffic regulations apply to which vehicles used in the transport of goods for hire or reward? 2.2.32-203 - Your vehicle has left a considerable amount of dirt on the carriageway, causing a risk to road traffic. What do you have to do? 2.2.32-204 - What do you have to do when exiting a construction site in your vehicle? 2.2.34-001-M - What is the right course of action in this situation? 2.2.34-102 - Why should you always carry the European accident report form with you on your journey? 2.2.34-201 - You have an accident on the autobahn with your truck. In which order do you proceed? 2.2.34-207 - Who is a party involved in an accident? 2.2.34-208 - Does the person involved in an accident have to move his/her vehicle to the side? 2.2.37-007 - What is true of permanently illuminated signs? 2.2.37-008 - What do these permanently illuminated signs mean? 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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