License: T
That’s class T. Agricultural vehicles.
Category: What to do as a road user
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?
2.2.07-002 - 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?
2.2.22-111 - 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?
2.2.02-008 - What applies to you at the next junction?
2.2.02-302 - You are driving an agricultural tractor at 30 km/h on a main road with a paved hard shoulder on the right. What is the right thing to do?
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?
2.2.04-002 - 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?
2.2.04-306 - 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?
2.2.05-401 - You are driving an agricultural machine. A queue of cars has formed behind you. What is correct?
2.2.09-005-M - In this situation, why do you have to wait before the left turn?
2.2.09-007-M - Why are you not allowed to turn off the road now?
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?
2.2.09-402 - You have mounted a plough which extends far beyond the back of your tractor. What must you remember when you turn right?
2.2.09-403 - You have mounted a plough which extends far beyond the back of your tractor. Who can be endangered when you turn right?
2.2.09-405 - To your tractor you have attached a hay turning machine that projects a long way to the back. Who could be endangered by this when you take a left turn?
2.2.09-406 - You are driving an agricultural tractor with two trailers and you want to take a right turn. What must you look out for?
2.2.09-407 - You are returning on a tractor from working in a field and want to turn onto a road. What should you observe in order to avoid dangerous situations?
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?
2.2.12-203 - Before which sign must you maintain a distance of at least 10 m, if it would otherwise be concealed by your vehicle?
2.2.13-101 - When may you remain parked at a parking meter without activating it?
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?
2.2.16-101 - When must you switch on the hazard lights on your vehicle?
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?
2.2.17-109 - 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?
2.2.17-202 - 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?
2.2.17-301 - Which vehicles must be equipped with amber reflectors on their sides?
2.2.17-401 - You have finished working in the fields and want to drive home on public roads with your tractor. It is already dusk. What must you do?
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?
2.2.17-406 - When must attachments have additional lighting systems?
2.2.21-401 - How are you allowed to transport persons on trailers used for agricultural purposes?
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?
2.2.22-120 - When is a centrifugal force exerted on the load of a truck?
2.2.22-201 - Which warning plate is correctly mounted?
2.2.22-223 - What should be taken into consideration when selecting load-securing lashing equipment?
2.2.22-302 - What must you remember when you wish to transport animals on a trailer?
2.2.22-303 - When must attached working equipment be marked with red-white warning plates?
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?
2.2.23-107 - What can interfere with your view?
2.2.23-115 - You have attached equipment to your tractor. What do you have to do if you want to drive on public roads?
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?
2.2.23-216 - After stopping for a lengthy time, you wish to continue driving. What should you do?
2.2.23-217 - You have installed a front-mounted, forward-extending attachment to your motor vehicle. What must you be aware of?
2.2.23-401 - A two-axle trailer with overrun brakes and fifth-wheel steering is parked on a slope. How must it be secured against rolling?
2.2.23-402 - You have mounted twin tyres on your truck tractor. What must you remember?
2.2.23-407 - You want to attach a device to your tractor. In what situations do you have to be particularly careful?
2.2.23-412 - You want to drive your agricultural tractor with attached accessory equipment. What must you be aware of before driving off?
2.2.23-413 - You are driving an agricultural tractor with a mounted implement. After finishing working in the field, you want to drive on to a public road. What must you check first?
2.2.23-414 - You are driving a tractor with an attachment. After working in a field, now you want to drive on a public road. What should you note first?
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?
2.2.32-203 - 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?
2.2.32-401 - What must you do to avoid soiling the roadway?
2.2.32-403 - You have dirtied the public highway with your agricultural vehicle. This is endangering or impeding traffic. What do you have to 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?
2.2.23-125 - While driving, the inside of your vehicle’s windscreen begins to mist over. How can you counteract this?
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