Category: Danger/hazard awareness
1.1.01-001 - What should you understand by defensive driving?
1.1.01-002 - What can be the causes of rear-end collisions?
1.1.01-003 - Which of these is a good example of "anticipatory driving"?
1.1.01-004 - You are to drive a motor vehicle with which you are unfamiliar. Why do you have to be particularly careful to begin with?
1.1.01-101 - You are driving in a built-up area behind a vehicle with number plates that are not local. What could happen?
1.1.01-102 - What can cause unnecessary obstructions?
1.1.01-103 - Why must you not drive extra slowly for no good reason?
1.1.01-107 - How can you tell that you are getting tired while you are driving?
1.1.01-108 - What can happen if you ignore signs of tiredness?
1.1.01-109 - What should you do if you start feeling tired while driving?
1.1.01-110 - How does tiredness affect your driving?
1.1.01-112 - What could cause the vehicle to leave the road?
1.1.01-113 - What is a frequent cause of serious accidents?
1.1.02-005 - What conduct must you expect of children at zebra crossings?
1.1.02-022 - What do you have to reckon with when children are waiting at traffic lights?
1.1.02-027 - What do you have to reckon with when elderly persons using walking frames cross the road?
1.1.02-028 - A person in a wheelchair is travelling along the road although there is a pavement on the right. What do you do?
1.1.02-029 - Having crossed the road, a person in a wheelchair cannot get up the curb and onto the pavement. What do you do?
1.1.02-032 - Who has a severe visual handicap?
1.1.02-039-M - How do you behave?
1.1.02-041-M - What risks must you be aware of?
1.1.02-042-M - How should you behave?
1.1.02-043-M - How must you behave?
1.1.02-048-M - What should you do now?
1.1.02-050-M - Why must you drive slowly here and be ready to brake?
1.1.02-051-M - What is the correct course of action in this situation?
1.1.02-052 - Why must you anticipate that children might behave unpredictably in road traffic situations?
1.1.02-108-B - What must you heed in this situation?
1.1.02-110-B - Which statements are correct in this situation?
1.1.02-116 - The tram has just become stationary at the stop. What is the right course of action?
1.1.02-119 - What should you do?
1.1.02-121-M - What should you do?
1.1.02-122 - What actions should you anticipate at such stops?
1.1.02-123-M - You want to turn right. What must you be prepared for?
1.1.02-124-M - What must you be prepared for?
1.1.02-125-M - What should you anticipate?
1.1.02-126 - Why are older pedestrians at more risk than younger ones from road traffic?
1.1.02-127 - What must you be aware of in residential areas with low traffic volumes?
1.1.02-128 - What actions should you anticipate from persons at the pedestrian crossing?
1.1.02-129 - A pedestrian with a white stick wants to cross the road in front of you. What should you do?
1.1.02-130-M - What should you anticipate?
1.1.02-131 - What should you anticipate?
1.1.02-132 - What is your assessment of this situation?
1.1.02-133 - A person at the side of the road is wearing a yellow armband with three black spots. What does this armband indicate?
1.1.02-135 - What should you anticipate when pedestrians are crossing the road?
1.1.02-136-M - Why must you drive slowly now, and be ready to brake?
1.1.02-137-M - Why are you required to brake here?
1.1.02-138-M - What is the right course of action now?
1.1.02-201-M - Why are you required to stop here?
1.1.02-202-M - Why are you required to brake now?
1.1.03-001 - Where must you particularly reckon with dirt on the roadway and therefore danger of skidding?
1.1.03-002 - Why must the safe distance maintained be much greater on a wet roadway than on a dry roadway?
1.1.03-003 - Where must you especially reckon with ice on the roadway?
1.1.03-005 - There is oil on the road. What should you do now?
1.1.03-006-M - What must you be prepared for here?
1.1.03-007-M - You are driving following a heavy rain shower. What should you be aware of in this situation?
1.1.03-102-B - Why does driving on this stretch of road require greater alertness on the part of the motorist?
1.1.03-104 - The road is icy for a short distance. What should you avoid here, if possible?
1.1.03-105 - While driving, how can you safely check whether the road is icy?
1.1.03-108-B - Why must you drive with particular caution here?
1.1.03-109 - Where must you be prepared to encounter sudden fog?
1.1.03-110 - What do you do if visibility is drastically reduced by fog?
1.1.03-112-M - What is the right course of action here?
1.1.03-114-M - Why do you have to pay particular attention here?
1.1.03-116 - Why might taking the right turn be dangerous here?
1.1.03-120 - What is the correct course of action in this situation?
1.1.03-121 - While driving, it suddenly begins to rain heavily. What should you do?
1.1.04-103-B - What must you do in this situation when you are dazzled?
1.1.04-107 - What must you be aware of here?
1.1.04-108 - Why might driving along this road become dangerous?
1.1.04-110 - What must you watch out for when you drive into an underground car park?
1.1.04-111 - What should you do in this kind of visibility?
1.1.05-001 - Where does driving fast often lead to accidents?
1.1.05-002 - Where is fast driving particularly dangerous?
1.1.05-003 - How do you take tight bends?
1.1.05-103 - What must you be aware of?
1.1.05-105 - What do you have to be aware of in this situation?
1.1.05-107-M - What must you be aware of here?
1.1.06-002 - Is it irresponsible to overtake a truck and trailer a short distance before a crossroads?
1.1.06-005-M - Why are you not allowed to overtake now?
1.1.06-104 - When are you in danger when overtaking?
1.1.06-105 - In which cases must you abandon overtaking?
1.1.06-106 - When is overtaking forbidden?
1.1.06-111 - Why can it be dangerous to overtake even on clearly visible, straight roads?
1.1.06-114 - What should you do?
1.1.06-122 - What should you anticipate, if you want to overtake?
1.1.06-124 - You want to overtake cyclists on a narrow road. The width of the road means that the maximum possible space between them and the car is 50 cm. What should you do?
1.1.06-127-M - What is the right course of action?
1.1.06-128 - In which situation is overtaking prohibited?
1.1.06-129-M - You want to overtake. What should you be prepared for now?
1.1.06-130 - Why can it be dangerous to overtake on an unobscured, straight road?
1.1.06-131-M - What is the right course of action now?
1.1.06-201-M - Why may you not overtake in this situation?
1.1.06-202-M - Why are you not allowed to overtake now?
1.1.07-001 - What must you be prepared for when a truck in front of you wishes to turn right into a narrow street?
1.1.07-002 - What do you have to particularly remember at crossroads and junctions in a built-up area?
1.1.07-006-B - Why must you be particularly careful here?
1.1.07-009 - You are approaching a school. Children are leaving the school grounds. What must you reckon with?
1.1.07-010 - What do hazard warning lights draw your attention to?
1.1.07-011 - A big combine harvester in front of you wishes to turn right. What is correct?
1.1.07-013 - You are driving behind a farm vehicle with a trailer carrying a high load. What must you reckon with?
1.1.07-014-M - What should you anticipate?
1.1.07-015-M - What should you do in this situation?
1.1.07-017 - What should you anticipate in this situation?
1.1.07-020-M - When could a dangerous situation arise here?
1.1.07-023 - What should you note about electric bicycles (e-bikes) participating in road traffic?
1.1.07-025-M - What is the right course of action now?
1.1.07-101 - You wish to overtake a farm tractor with a mounted implement extending beyond its back. What must you remember?
1.1.07-103-M - What must you anticipate on the other side of this crest in the road?
1.1.07-107-B - What must you be prepared for in this situation?
1.1.07-111 - You are waiting at a traffic light and want to turn right. What should you remember?
1.1.07-113 - You are driving on a new road through a woodland area. What must you reckon with?
1.1.07-117 - At which time of the day do you have to reckon with increased wild animals crossing?
1.1.07-118 - Which dangers must you reckon with above all in rural areas?
1.1.07-119 - A farm tractor is approaching you at dawn with its headlights switched on. What must you reckon with?
1.1.07-120 - What must you observe when you enter a tunnel?
1.1.07-121 - What must you do in case of a traffic jam in a tunnel?
1.1.07-122 - What can impair your attention when driving through a tunnel?
1.1.07-125 - Which basic code of conduct must you observe in a tunnel?
1.1.07-136 - What should you do now?
1.1.07-137 - You want to turn right. What should you do?
1.1.07-138 - What should you anticipate?
1.1.07-139 - Ahead of the motorbike a car is seeking to reverse on the road. What should you anticipate?
1.1.07-141 - Why are you particularly at risk, if you are riding a two-wheeler?
1.1.07-142 - Driving on a very busy road with several lanes, you have manoeuvred yourself into the lane for taking a left turn. Now instead of turning left, you want to turn right. What should you do?
1.1.07-143 - There is a tunnel on my route. What should I know?
1.1.07-145 - While driving in a tunnel you were forced to bring your vehicle to a halt due to a fire. What should you do now?
1.1.07-146 - What should you anticipate?
1.1.07-147 - What must you watch out for now?
1.1.07-148 - Why are you required to stop here?
1.1.07-149 - Why are you required to stop here?
1.1.07-150 - What is the right course of action now?
1.1.07-152-M - What must you look out for when the traffic lights turn green?
1.1.07-153-M - What must you be prepared for in this situation?
1.1.07-154 - What should you do when driving through a tunnel?
1.1.07-155-M - What must you watch out for now?
1.1.07-156-M - What should you do now?
1.1.07-157-M - For what should your prepare yourself in this situation?
1.1.07-158 - What kind of behaviour must you anticipate from cyclists?
1.1.07-159-M - What must you be prepared for here?
1.1.07-160-M - Why are you required to stop now?
1.1.07-161-M - You want to continue driving straight ahead. What is the correct course of action in this situation?
1.1.07-162-M - I want to re-join the road. What is the correct assessment of this situation?
1.1.07-163 - Why is it dangerous to carry on driving past this accident scene?
1.1.07-164-M - What must you watch out for when turning right here?
1.1.07-165-M - What is the right course of action now?
1.1.07-166-M - What must you anticipate in this situation?
1.1.07-167 - You are driving through a tunnel. What special aspect applies here?
1.1.07-168-M - What is the right course of action now?
1.1.07-169-M - What should you anticipate now?
1.1.07-170 - You are driving on a section of road where a traffic jam has been reported. What is the right course of action?
1.1.07-171 - Why are you required to stop now?
1.1.07-172-M - What is the correct course of action in this situation?
1.1.07-173 - While driving, a deer crosses the road in front of your vehicle. What should you be aware of?
1.1.07-174-M - What is the right course of action?
1.1.07-175-M - What should you anticipate in this situation?
1.1.07-201-M - What is the right course of action in this situation?
1.1.07-202-M - Why must you brake now?
1.1.07-203-M - What must you watch out for now?
1.1.07-204-M - What should you anticipate in this situation?
1.1.07-205-M - You are driving outside of a built-up area. What is the correct course of action in this situation?
1.1.07-206-M - Why should you be ready to brake now?
1.1.09-004 - What can impair fitness to drive?
1.1.09-006 - In general, how long does it take before an alcohol level of 1.0 per mille (100 mg/100 ml) is cleared from the blood stream?
1.1.09-008 - What can be the effects of even small quantities of alcohol?
1.1.09-015 - How is the intoxicating substance in hashish broken down by the body?
1.1.09-017 - What are the consequences for a person driving a motor vehicle under the influence of drugs (e.g. hashish, heroin, cocaine)?
1.1.09-018 - What are the possible effects of hashish consumption?
1.1.09-019 - What are the possible effects of hashish consumption?
1.1.09-021 - Who is not allowed to drink alcohol when driving motor vehicles?
1.1.09-022 - Are drivers during their probation period allowed to be under the influence of alcohol when driving motor vehicles?
1.1.09-024 - Why can fitness to drive be impaired even by just a small quantity of alcohol?
1.1.09-026 - Why is consuming drugs even just once, dangerous for driving on public roads?
1.1.09-027 - How long does cannabis and its degradation products remain detectable in urine?
1.1.09-028 - Why is an individual unfit to drive after consuming the drug crystal meth?
1.1.09-029 - How can your fitness to drive be quickly restored following the excessive consumption of alcohol?
1.1.09-030 - What can affect ability to drive in a similar way to alcohol?
1.1.09-031 - How can the consumption of cannabis products affect the driver?
1.1.09-032 - What effects can result from taking drugs?
1.1.09-033 - Consuming what substance before or while driving, can make you unfit to drive?
1.1.10-001 - When ambient temperatures are high, this negatively affects driver concentration during long journeys and accident numbers rise. Which of the following is it advisable to do, so that you remain alert and can drive safely, even during high summer?
2.1.01-004 - What can cause a dangerous situation?
2.1.01-006 - What results in specific risks to motorcyclists?
2.1.01-007-M - What should you do now?
2.1.01-008-M - Why should you allow the truck to change lane?
2.1.01-009 - As a motorcyclist , why is it important that you adopt an anticipatory driving style especially on very winding stretches of road?
2.1.01-102 - What are the effects of listening to loud music - especially with an extremely loud bass volume - in the car?
2.1.01-103 - What can create a hazard when driving?
2.1.02-002 - You are driving on a narrow road. About 20 m ahead of you a child suddenly runs onto the roadway. When is a collision unavoidable despite emergency braking?
2.1.02-003 - Why do you have to brake?
2.1.02-005-M - What must you anticipate in this situation?
2.1.02-006-M - What is the right course of action now?
2.1.03-001 - What must you reckon with when you are driving in the left-hand lane of an autobahn at high speed?
2.1.03-003 - What must you reckon with when it starts raining after a longer period of dry weather?
2.1.03-011 - What should you remember when there are tramlines in your lane?
2.1.03-013 - What can cause the danger of falling on bends?
2.1.03-015 - What can cause in aquaplaning (sliding on wet roads) on wet road surfaces?
2.1.03-021-B - What must you reckon with here?
2.1.03-025 - What can be caused if the road surface suddenly becomes worse?
2.1.03-028 - What is the right course of action?
2.1.03-029 - Why should you brake now?
2.1.03-030 - Why should you ready yourself to have to stop here?
2.1.03-031-M - What should you be prepared here?
2.1.03-032 - While driving, you unexpectedly come upon a straight section of road with loose chippings. What is the right course of action?
2.1.03-033 - What is the right course of action now?
2.1.03-034 - What can be the effect of aquaplaning?
2.1.03-035 - A strong side wind is blowing. When is there a risk that your motorcycle will be shifted sideways at high speed?
2.1.03-036 - What is the correct course of action in this situation?
2.1.03-037 - What should you be prepared for here?
2.1.03-038 - Where are you particularly at risk during an overtaking manoeuvre here?
2.1.03-039-M - What could happen if you pass through a bend close to the lane markings?
2.1.03-040 - What can increase the risk of a motorcycle fall while driving through road bends?
2.1.03-041 - How can you reduce the risk of falling when encountering wet road markings?
2.1.03-042 - What should you anticipate when driving on wet cobblestones?
2.1.03-043 - What should you take into account when you drive a motorcycle during low ambient temperatures?
2.1.03-101 - Where does aquaplaning (sliding on wet roads) occur particularly often?
2.1.03-103 - What must you reckon with when it starts raining after a long period of dry weather?
2.1.03-104 - It starts raining. Why must you immediately increase the safe distance?
2.1.03-105 - You are driving in dense fog on a federal road (Bundesstraße) outside a built-up area. Are you allowed to drive in the middle of the road continuously straddling the broken white line?
2.1.03-106 - What must you do on encountering sudden dense fog driving at daytime?
2.1.03-107 - How can you achieve sufficient visibility through the windscreen?
2.1.03-111 - When overtaking several trucks, you are faced with this situation. What should you do now?
2.1.03-112 - You are driving as part of a group of several motorcycles. What reduces the risk of accidents?
2.1.03-115 - What is the right course of action?
2.1.03-116-M - What should you do here?
2.1.03-117 - You are driving on the autobahn. What is the correct thing to do in this situation?
2.1.03-119 - While driving, you use your vehicle’s adaptive cruise control (ACC) system. What must you anticipate in these weather conditions?
2.1.03-120 - You are driving along a narrow avenue. What must you be aware of?
2.1.03-121 - The electronic stability control (ESC) display light has flashed several times. What is the correct course of action in this situation?
2.1.03-122 - What must you anticipate here?
2.1.03-123 - While driving straight ahead, you lose control of your vehicle due to aquaplaning. What is the proper response now?
2.1.03-124 - Why is it dangerous to overtake on this snow-covered carriageway?
2.1.04-002 - What must you do if wild animals suddenly appear in the full beam of your headlights?
2.1.04-005 - What do you have to be aware of in this situation?
2.1.04-102 - You are driving on a country road in darkness and rain and encounter oncoming vehicles with dipped headlights. What must you remember?
2.1.04-103 - What risks could arise if you drive with your main beam lights on?
2.1.04-104 - Driving at night-time on a rural road, you see persons on your side of the road. What do you do if you are dazzled by an oncoming vehicle?
2.1.04-106 - What increases the risk of an accident?
2.1.05-001 - You have been driving at high speed for some time. What effects can this have?
2.1.05-002 - What can result from driving for a long time at high speed?
2.1.05-005 - What can lead to your dangerously underestimating your own speed?
2.1.05-008 - You are approaching a sharp left-hand bend at high speed. Why is it necessary to reduce your speed before you have actually reached the bend?
2.1.05-009 - In what situation does a driver frequently underestimate their own speed?
2.1.05-101 - What is especially important when choosing the speed for driving along tree-lined avenues with narrow roadways?
2.1.05-105-M - What should you anticipate in this situation?
2.1.05-106-M - Why do you have to reduce your speed and keep as far to the right as possible here?
2.1.06-005-B - Both cars are travelling at about 30 km/h. Are you allowed to overtake both before the bend?
2.1.06-007-M - You want to overtake. What is the right course of action now?
2.1.06-008-M - You want to overtake. What should you do?
2.1.06-011 - Why should you brake hard now?
2.1.06-012-M - What is the right course of action?
2.1.06-013 - You want to overtake. What is the right course of action now?
2.1.06-014 - What is the right course of action?
2.1.06-015 - What is the right course of action?
2.1.06-016-M - What should you do now?
2.1.06-017-M - Why must you slow down here?
2.1.06-018-M - What should you do now?
2.1.06-019-M - Why are you not allowed to overtake in this situation?
2.1.06-020-M - What should you do now?
2.1.06-021-M - You want to overtake. What is the right course of action now?
2.1.06-023-M - What is the right course of action now?
2.1.06-024-M - You want to overtake. What is the right course of action here?
2.1.06-026-M - Why are you not allowed to overtake now?
2.1.06-027-M - Why are you not allowed to overtake here now?
2.1.06-028-M - Why are you not allowed to overtake here?
2.1.06-029-M - Why are you not allowed to overtake here?
2.1.06-030 - You want to overtake on a tree-lined avenue. What special aspect should you bear in mind?
2.1.06-031-M - Why must you discontinue your overtaking manoeuvre here?
2.1.06-032 - You are driving on a road with one lane for each direction. A convoy of motor vehicles is driving up ahead of you. Why should you refrain from overtaking in order to prevent a dangerous situation from occurring?
2.1.06-033-M - Why is it dangerous to overtake in this situation?
2.1.06-103-M - Why do you have to switch to the right-hand lane?
2.1.06-104-M - What is the right course of action here?
2.1.06-105 - What is the right course of action now?
2.1.06-106-M - What is the right course of action now?
2.1.06-201-M - What is the right course of action here?
2.1.07-009-M - Why must you brake now?
2.1.07-010-M - What must you anticipate in this parking area?
2.1.07-011-M - What is the right course of action now?
2.1.07-012-M - Why should you be ready to brake in this situation?
2.1.07-013 - What must be observed when several motorcycles are travelling together in a group?
2.1.07-014-M - What should you anticipate in this situation?
2.1.07-015-M - Why should you further reduce your speed here?
2.1.07-016-M - What is the right course of action now?
2.1.07-018 - What is the right course of action now?
2.1.07-020 - What should you do now?
2.1.07-021-M - What is the right course of action now?
2.1.07-022-M - What is the correct course of action in this situation?
2.1.07-023-M - Why should you reduce your speed now?
2.1.07-024-M - What do you have to be aware of in this situation?
2.1.07-025-M - What is the right course of action now?
2.1.07-026-M - What is the right course of action now?
2.1.07-027-M - What is the right thing to do in this situation?
2.1.07-028-M - What is the right course of action now?
2.1.07-029 - What must you be aware of when driving along narrow avenues?
2.1.07-101 - What could cause a fast travelling motor vehicle suddenly to veer sideways on a dry straight road?
2.1.07-102 - What makes driving in a stream of vehicles easier?
2.1.07-106 - One of your tyres bursts while you are travelling at high speed on an autobahn. What do you do?
2.1.07-109 - You increase your speed from 50 km/h to 100 km/h. How is the braking distance changed according to the rule of thumb?
2.1.07-111 - Why must you be ready to brake in this situation?
2.1.07-112 - Why should you lower your speed now?
2.1.07-113-M - What is the right course of action in this situation?
2.1.07-114-M - What should you anticipate in this situation?
2.1.07-115 - What is the right course of action in this situation?
2.1.07-117-M - What must you pay attention to when turning right?
2.1.07-118-M - You want to remain on the priority road. What must you anticipate now?
2.1.07-119 - What should you do, if it is no longer possible to avoid a collision with wild animals?
2.1.07-120-M - The cruise control system of your motor vehicle is set to 130 km/h. What is the right course of action now?
2.1.07-121-M - What must you do in this situation?
2.1.07-122 - You are driving on a winding section of road popular with motorcyclists. What must you anticipate?
2.1.07-123-M - What should you do now?
2.1.07-202 - What should you do?
2.1.07-203 - What should you know about using the rear-view mirror?
2.1.07-206 - You are driving on a rural road. A line of approximately 15 slow-moving vehicles is travelling in front of you. What should you do?
2.1.07-207 - You stop to allow passengers to exit your vehicle on the right-side. A cycle path runs along there. What should you do?
2.1.07-208 - You increase your speed from 50 km/h to 100 km/h. How does the reaction distance change in accordance with the rule of thumb?
2.1.07-209 - What can cause a faster-moving vehicle to suddenly swerve on a dry, straight road?
2.1.07-210-M - What should you anticipate?
2.1.07-211-M - What is the right course of action now?
2.1.08-005-B - What must you reckon with here?
2.1.08-008-B - A traffic jam is building up here. What is the correct procedure?
2.1.08-010 - What must you anticipate with inclines on motorways?
2.1.08-011 - What must you do?
2.1.08-013 - What must you be aware of when joining the motorway?
2.1.08-014 - You are driving at the recommended speed on the motorway and want to leave it at the next exit. What should you do?
2.1.08-016 - What should you do now?
2.1.08-018 - What is correct in this situation?
2.1.08-020 - Why do you have to reduce your speed now?
2.1.08-021 - You are driving at least 20 km/h faster than the green truck. What should you do?
2.1.08-023 - You are driving a truck. What is the right course of action now?
2.1.08-024-M - What should you do now?
2.1.08-026-M - What should you be prepared for now?
2.1.08-027-M - You want to exit the motorway. What is creating a dangerous situation here?
2.1.08-028-M - What is the right course of action now?
2.1.08-029-M - Why must you reduce your speed now?
2.1.08-030-M - You want to leave the motorway. What is the right course of action?
2.1.08-031 - When driving on motorways, why should you maintain the recommended speed of 130 km/h?
2.1.08-032-M - What must you anticipate here?
2.1.08-033-M - What should you anticipate when driving out the exit slip road?
2.1.08-102 - Why should you avoid overtaking alongside the roadworks site?
2.1.08-103 - How can you reduce the risk of driving onto a motorway against the stipulated direction?
2.1.09-201 - What must you remember as bus driver on duty?
2.1.09-202 - What must you remember as bus driver on duty?
2.1.10-002 - How can fatigue be prevented on a long journey?
2.1.10-003 - What is the potential risk when using driver assistance systems?
2.1.10-004 - What is the risk if you become distracted while using electronic devices when driving?
2.1.10-005 - What frequently causes younger drivers to have “disco accidents”?
2.1.10-006 - What is the right thing to do if you sense signs of fatigue during a night-time journey?
2.1.10-101 - What can diminish alertness in road traffic?
2.1.10-102 - What strongly distracts you while you are driving?
2.1.10-103 - When should you interrupt your journey?
2.1.11-008 - Travelling on a main road after a lengthy period of time of following behind, you are finally able to overtake a very slow-moving car. What should you do?
2.1.11-009-M - The vehicle ahead has prevented you from overtaking for some time now. What is the right course of action?
2.1.11-010 - Right before you want to drive off, you got annoyed about something and have become very angry. What should you do?
2.1.11-012 - What should you be aware of when driving a car after a long day's work?
2.1.11-013 - How can you recognise a good driver?
2.1.11-014-M - The [red] car in front of you has been driving slowly for some time now. What is the correct course of action in this situation?
2.1.11-015 - What frequently causes young people to have “disco accidents”?
2.1.11-016 - Why can driving under pressure of time be dangerous?
2.1.11-017 - You are on a road outside of a built-up area, and a car in front of you is driving much slower than is permitted to and has the capacity to. What is the right course of action?
2.1.11-018 - Why is it not advisable to change lanes frequently?
2.1.11-019 - You have narrowly avoided a road traffic accident through emergency braking. Your hands and knees are shaking. What is the right course of action?
2.1.11-118 - After overtaking you, a car pulls back into lane without leaving sufficient space in front of you. What should you do?
2.1.11-119 - The risk of causing an accident when driving a vehicle is significantly higher for drivers aged between 18 and 24. What reasons are frequently relevant here?
2.1.11-120 - While you are in a traffic jam, looking in your rear-view mirror you see a motorcyclist "snaking" past the stationary line of vehicles. What should you do?
2.1.11-121 - You are driving on a main road and a car following behind is "tailgating" you. How should you react?
2.1.11-123 - Five young friends are driving in a car to a recreational event. The mood is exuberant. To what risks can this give rise?
2.1.11-125 - You want to overtake. Why should you not do so?
2.1.11-126 - You were in a bad mood prior to commencing your journey. What consequences should you avoid when driving?
2.1.11-127 - Which is the stamp of a responsible driver?
2.1.11-128 - What emotions can influence driving behaviour?
2.1.11-129 - What indications mean you should interrupt your journey?
2.1.11-130 - Your passenger wants to discuss something with you during the journey. What should you do?
2.1.11-131 - During the journey your passenger informs you that you are repeatedly tailgating. What should you do?
2.1.11-132 - At a red light in a built-up area, another driver apparently wants to provoke you into a street race. What should you do?
2.1.11-133 - What frequently causes young people to have “disco accidents”?
2.1.11-201 - At a red light in a built-up area, another driver apparently wants to provoke you into a street race. What should you do?
1.1.07-019-M - You want to turn right at the junction. What is the right thing to do?
1.1.07-207-M - What is the right thing to do in this situation?
1.1.10-002 - You should refrain from driving any vehicle if you are experiencing what physical symptoms?
2.1.01-010 - As a motorcyclist, you can easily go unnoticed by other vehicle drivers. How can you reduce this risk?
2.1.03-044-M - What must you anticipate in this situation?
2.1.03-045-M - Heavy rain has caused large puddles to form on the road surface. What is the right course of action now?
2.1.03-046 - What should you anticipate while driving, when it starts to rain after a long dry period?
2.1.05-010 - What should you anticipate when driving at high speed on the motorway?
2.1.06-034-M - Why are you not permitted to overtake in this situation?
2.1.06-035-M - The vehicles ahead of you are driving at about 30 km/h. Why are you not permitted to overtake before the road bend?
2.1.06-107-M - Why should you not overtake the moped rider in this situation?
2.1.07-019-M - What is the right course of action now?
2.1.11-020 - While driving, you become very annoyed at the behaviour of another road user. What is the right course of action now?
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