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1.2.01-001 - Participation in road traffic requires caution at all times and consideration towards other road users. What does this mean for you? 1.2.01-003 - To which road users must you show particular care? 1.2.02-101-B - When may you use the right-hand hard shoulder? 1.2.02-104-M - You have manoeuvred into the left lane by mistake, but would like to take a right turn. What is the right course of action? 1.2.02-106 - When driving on main roads, which vehicles must use the hard shoulders where possible? 1.2.02-107 - What should you do in this situation? 1.2.02-108 - A horse-drawn carriage is coming towards you. What should you do? 1.2.02-109 - What is correct in this situation? 1.2.02-110 - What do you have to watch out for, when crossing a priority road? 1.2.02-201 - You are driving in a built-up area on a cycle path on which mopeds are permitted. What should you anticipate? 1.2.03-001 - Which factors lengthen your braking distance? 1.2.03-002 - What does the braking distance depend on? 1.2.03-103 - What must you take into consideration when selecting your speed? 1.2.03-104 - By which rule of thumb can you determine from the speed the distance in metres a motor vehicle travels in one second? 1.2.03-105 - By which rule of thumb can you determine the braking distance in metres from speed when braking normally? 1.2.03-106 - You are travelling at 30 km/h. According to the rule of thumb, the braking distance is 9 metres when braking normally. How long is the braking distance under the same conditions when travelling at 60 km/h? 1.2.04-101 - What does the distance to be maintained from the vehicle ahead depend on? 1.2.04-102 - What is the right course of action? 1.2.04-104 - What benefit can be obtained by maintaining an adequate distance between you and the vehicle ahead? 1.2.05-101 - Where is overtaking prohibited? 1.2.05-103 - What is the correct procedure for pulling out to overtake? 1.2.05-104 - What must you do to end an overtaking manoeuvre? 1.2.05-105 - What are the regulations governing speed when overtaking? 1.2.05-106 - What must you do when you are being overtaken? 1.2.05-107 - On which side must you overtake a tram which is travelling in the middle of the roadway (not a one-way street)? 1.2.05-108 - When may a tram be overtaken on the left? 1.2.05-109 - Which vehicles may be overtaken only by maintaining a specially great lateral distance? 1.2.05-110 - When must you signal? 1.2.05-116 - You are driving a slow-moving vehicle on a main road. How can you facilitate faster-moving vehicles in overtaking? 1.2.05-119 - How can you tell if a horse-drawn carriage wants to change direction? 1.2.05-120 - You want to overtake a horse-drawn carriage on a rural road. What should you do? 1.2.05-123 - You want to overtake a horse-drawn carriage on a rural road. What is the right course of action? 1.2.05-124 - What amount of side clearance must you maintain when overtaking pedestrians and cyclists? 1.2.05-125-M - What must you note when overtaking the cyclists in this situation? 1.2.05-126-M - What is the correct course of action in this situation? 1.2.06-001 - Which vehicle must wait when half the roadway is closed because of roadworks? 1.2.06-006 - What should you do now? 1.2.06-101-M - What is the correct course of action in this situation? 1.2.07-001 - What must you remember when you want to change lanes? 1.2.07-104 - What do you do in a tunnel with oncoming traffic? 1.2.07-105-M - What is the correct course of action in this situation? 1.2.07-113 - A lane terminates on a road with several lanes heading in the same direction. What should you do when driving on the through-lane? 1.2.07-116 - You want to turn right at the junction. What should you do? 1.2.09-016 - You want to turn left. When must you pay attention to the traffic following behind you? 1.2.09-017 - Two vehicles approach one another at an intersection. Both vehicles want to turn left. In what exceptional case do they have to turn one after the other? 1.2.09-018 - Two vehicles approach one another at an intersection. Both vehicles want to turn left. What must both drivers do in the normal case? 1.2.09-019-M - You want to turn left. What driving line should you maintain? 1.2.09-020-M - To which road user must you give way here? 1.2.09-101 - What can give rise to particularly dangerous situations where several lanes turn off? 1.2.09-103-B - All three vehicles want to turn left. Which is in the correct lane? 1.2.09-104-B - After turning left, you want to turn immediately right. How should you position your vehicle? 1.2.09-107-B - Who must signal a change of direction here? 1.2.09-109 - You are on a roundabout. What should you remember? 1.2.09-111 - In what situation is it especially dangerous to perform a turn? 1.2.09-112-M - Who is required to indicate? 1.2.09-113-M - Who is required to indicate a change of driving direction here? 1.2.09-117 - When do have you to indicate a change in direction? 1.2.09-119 - Why are you required to stop now? 1.2.09-120 - You want to turn left. In what sequence do you prepare to take the left turn? 1.2.09-121 - What is the right course of action? 1.2.09-123 - You want to turn left. To whom must you give priority? 1.2.09-124 - You want to turn left. What difficulties could arise here? 1.2.09-125 - Why are you required to stop now? 1.2.09-126 - What is the right course of action here? 1.2.09-127 - Why are you required to brake now? 1.2.09-128-M - Why do you have to wait before turning right? 1.2.09-129 - What must you be aware of here? 1.2.09-130-M - You want to turn left. What driving line should you maintain? 1.2.09-131-M - [The cyclist] wants to continue straight ahead. What is the right course of action here? 1.2.09-132-M - Why must you wait before taking a turn in this situation? 1.2.09-133-M - Who has to indicate in this situation? 1.2.09-134-M - What is the right course of action now? 1.2.09-135-M - Why are you not allowed to take the turn now? 1.2.09-136-M - What must you anticipate in this situation? 1.2.09-137-M - Why are you required to stop now? 1.2.09-138-M - What is the right course of action now? 1.2.09-201-M - Why are you required to stop now? 1.2.09-202-M - In this situation, why do you have to wait before turning right? 1.2.09-203-M - Why can you not turn off the road here? 1.2.09-204-M - In this situation, why do you have to wait before turning left? 1.2.09-205-M - In this situation, why do you have to wait before turning left? 1.2.09-206-M - Why are you required to wait now? 1.2.10-005 - You want to turn out of a road with a sunken kerbstone into another road. A car is coming from the left. What applies here? 1.2.10-101 - What must you do when leaving the edge of the roadway? 1.2.10-104 - You want to leave a traffic-calming zone and begin driving along a road. What should you do? 1.2.10-105 - You want to leave a traffic-calming zone and begin driving along a road. Cyclists are approaching from the left. Who is required to wait? 1.2.10-106 - You want to leave a property lot and turn right into a road. Cyclists are approaching from the left. Who is required to wait? 1.2.10-107 - You want to leave a property lot and turn into a road while passing over a footpath. What must you look out for? 1.2.10-108 - You want to exit the property lot. What is the right thing to do? 1.2.10-109 - You want to exit a parking space and move into the moving traffic. What should you do? 1.2.11-003 - Which are the areas you must not drive into when there is traffic congestion? 1.2.11-005-B - What do you do? 1.2.11-006 - During traffic congestion, what parts of the road infrastructure must be kept clear? 1.2.11-007-M - You want to continue driving straight ahead. What is correct in this situation? 1.2.11-103-M - You want to continue driving straight ahead. What is the right course of action? 1.2.11-104 - What should you do? 1.2.11-105 - What is the right course of action? 1.2.11-108 - In which situations are you not allowed to enter a junction even though the traffic light is green? 1.2.11-110-M - Why must you slow down here and be ready to brake? 1.2.11-111 - Why do you have to continue to brake? 1.2.11-112 - You want to drive straight ahead. What should you do? 1.2.11-114-M - When may you take the turn? 1.2.11-201-M - You want to drive straight ahead. What should you do if the [red] truck immediately drives off on “green”? 1.2.11-202-M - You want to drive straight ahead. Where should you position yourself in this situation? 1.2.12-001 - Where is stopping prohibited? 1.2.12-002 - Where is parking prohibited? 1.2.12-103 - Where is stopping prohibited? 1.2.12-104 - Where is stopping prohibited? 1.2.12-105 - Where is parking prohibited? 1.2.12-106 - Where are you allowed to park on the left in the direction of travel? 1.2.12-107 - Who is parked? 1.2.12-121-M - Who is wrongly parked? 1.2.12-122 - When are you not allowed to park on the right-hand lane? 1.2.12-123-M - What must you be aware of here? 1.2.12-124 - What vehicles may be parked alongside other parked cars on the roadway? 1.2.12-125 - Where is it forbidden to stop? 1.2.12-126-M - Who has stopped incorrectly? 1.2.12-128-M - Where may you park here? 1.2.12-132 - Where is it forbidden to stop? 1.2.16-002 - What should you do if you see a vehicle with its hazard lights on? 1.2.16-101 - For which purposes is a horn allowed to be used outside built-up areas? 1.2.16-102 - For which purposes is a horn allowed to be used in built-up areas? 1.2.16-103 - What do you do in case of a breakdown in a tunnel? 1.2.16-104 - You are driving in a tunnel and approach the end of a traffic jam. What do you do? 1.2.17-001 - What must you remember concerning the lighting equipment of your vehicle? 1.2.17-102 - How is it possible to prevent oncoming traffic being dazzled by the dipped headlights? 1.2.19-002 - When must you wait at a level crossing? 1.2.19-003 - You are approaching a level crossing with half barriers and flashing lights. The red light is flashing but the barrier is still open. What do you do? 1.2.19-004 - A railway employee is waving a red lamp at a level crossing. What does this mean? 1.2.19-005 - You are approaching a level crossing where the barriers are open. What do you do? 1.2.19-008 - At the entrance to an industrial estate, there is a St. Andrew's Cross with the supplementary sign "Industrial estate, rail vehicles have precedence". What must you remember? 1.2.19-101 - You are driving along a forest track and approach a level crossing without St. Andrew's Cross. What do you do? 1.2.19-102 - What do you do at a level crossing when the barriers are closed? 1.2.19-104 - When are you allowed to cross a level crossing with flashing lights but no barriers after a train has passed? 1.2.19-105 - You are approaching a level crossing with barriers. Where must you wait if you would have to stop on the rails in case of traffic congestion? 1.2.19-107 - The barrier of a level crossing inside a built-up area is closed. Where must you wait? 1.2.19-109 - What does this traffic sign mean? 1.2.19-110 - A light signal with no level crossing sign is positioned before a level crossing, and in front of a junction with a road to the right. The red light is illuminated. Where must you wait? 1.2.19-111 - What must you do in this situation? 1.2.19-112 - Who is required to stop at a level crossing with a red flashing light in the form of an arrow point to the right? 1.2.19-113 - What does this traffic sign combination indicate? 1.2.19-114 - What is the right course of action now? 1.2.19-115 - You are approaching a rail crossing. The barrier begins to lower. What should you do? 1.2.19-116 - Where do you have to anticipate encountering rail crossings with no technical safeguards? 1.2.20-003 - What do you do when a bus has stopped at a bus stop with its hazard warning lights switched on? 1.2.20-004 - Which vehicles must you allow to set off from marked bus stops? 1.2.20-005 - A regular bus in the oncoming traffic has stopped at a bus stop on the same roadway with hazard warning lights switched on. What do you do? 1.2.20-101 - You are approaching a regular bus which has stopped in the opposite direction at a bus stop on your roadway and its hazard warning lights are switched on. What must you expect? 1.2.20-103 - You would like to drive past a local transport bus, which has come to a stop at a bus stop. What must you be aware of? 1.2.20-104 - You are approaching a local transport bus, which has come to a stop at a bus stop. What must you watch out for when driving past it? 1.2.20-106 - All vehicles have been waiting at the junction for a few seconds. What should you do in this situation? 1.2.20-107-M - What is the right course of action in this situation? 1.2.20-108-M - What is the correct course of action in this situation? 1.2.20-201-M - What is the right course of action in this situation? 1.2.22-102 - How must a load projecting more than 1 m beyond the rear reflectors of the vehicle be marked in darkness? 1.2.22-104 - What can be the effect of an overload of only 20%? 1.2.22-106 - What is the significance of orange warning plates on a vehicle? 1.2.22-107 - What must you be aware of if you want to transport a load? 1.2.22-108 - From what height it is permitted for loads to project up to 50 cm in front of your vehicle? 1.2.22-109 - What do you have to make sure of regarding the load on your vehicle? 1.2.23-001 - Who is responsible for the roadworthiness of a licensed vehicle? 1.2.23-002 - What must you do when you are travelling and you notice that your vehicle is no longer roadworthy? 1.2.23-003 - Which defects of a vehicle can result in a danger for road traffic? 1.2.23-006 - You want to make a telephone call while driving a vehicle. What must you be aware of? 1.2.23-007 - You want to make a telephone call while driving. What must you be aware of? 1.2.23-008 - You want to use a motor vehicle on public roads. What must you observe? 1.2.26-005 - What applies immediately before and on zebra crossings? 1.2.26-007 - What is the right course of action? 1.2.26-008-M - What is correct in this situation? 1.2.26-009-M - What must you anticipate with traffic islands like this? 1.2.26-010-M - What is the correct course of action in this situation? 1.2.26-108 - The traffic light is green. You want to turn right. How do you respond to pedestrians wishing to cross the road into which you want to turn? 1.2.26-109 - How do you respond to pedestrians wishing to cross the road into which you want to turn? 1.2.26-110-M - What is the right course of action? 1.2.26-111 - In which instances do you have to approach a pedestrian crossing with particular care? 1.2.26-113 - A pedestrian wants to cross the road via the pedestrian crossing. What should you do? 1.2.26-114 - What should you do in this situation? 1.2.26-115 - Why is it particularly important to adopt a defensive driving style when approaching pedestrian crossings? 1.2.26-116 - You are driving in the left-hand lane of a two-lane one-way street. About 30 m in front of you, a truck comes to a stop in the right-hand lane before a pedestrian crossing. What should you do? 1.2.26-117 - A cyclist wishes - without dismounting - to cross the road at a pedestrian crossing. What should you do? 1.2.26-118 - In front of you is a pedestrian crossing, beyond which the traffic in your lane is backed up. What should you do? 1.2.26-119-M - What is the right course of action? 1.2.34-004 - What is the right course of action now? 1.2.34-006 - You are involved in an accident. What document must you present to the other person involved in the accident, if requested? 1.2.34-007 - You are the first to arrive at the scene of the accident where there are injured people. You secure the scene of the accident and have gained an overview of the situation. What else do you have to do? 1.2.34-008 - You are involved in an accident in a carpark. The vehicle damage is minor. Everyone involved agrees that the police do not need to be informed. What would be helpful now for the claims process? 1.2.34-009 - Your vehicle has damaged someone else’s parked vehicle. Despite waiting a reasonable period of time, the owner of the damaged car fails to appear. What is the right course of action now? 1.2.34-010 - You are involved in an accident with another vehicle to which the following orange-coloured sign is attached. You see a liquid leaking from the vehicle. What is the right course of action? 1.2.34-103 - You are the first person to arrive at the scene of an accident with injured persons. What should you do first as a rule? 1.2.34-106 - How can you get help on an autobahn? 1.2.34-109 - You notice an accident in the tunnel. What do you have to do? 1.2.34-110 - You are involved in a traffic accident. What are you obliged to do? 1.2.34-111 - You have an accident on a rural road. How do you secure the scene of the accident site? 1.2.34-112 - How can you tell the shortest way to the next emergency telephone on federal motorways? 1.2.34-113 - What are you obliged to do, if you are involved in a road traffic accident? 1.2.34-114 - A vehicle driver has slightly damaged another vehicle, and unlawfully leaves the scene. What consequence could this have? 1.2.36-001 - A police officer is regulating the traffic at a crossroads even though the traffic lights are in operation. What applies? 1.2.36-003 - How important are instructions from police officers? 1.2.36-004-B - What is correct? 1.2.36-005-B - What is correct? 1.2.36-007 - In your rear-view mirror, you see the words "STOP POLIZEI" (Stop Police) in red illuminated letters on the roof of a police car immediately behind your car. Who does this apply to? 1.2.36-011 - You are overtaken by a police vehicle, which pulls in immediately in front of you. The words "BITTE FOLGEN" (PLEASE FOLLOW) appear illuminated in red on the roof. What should you do? 1.2.36-012 - You are overtaken by a police vehicle, which pulls in immediately in front of you. The words "BITTE FOLGEN" (PLEASE FOLLOW) appear illuminated in red on the roof. To whom does this apply? 1.2.36-013 - A police signalling disc is displayed towards you from a vehicle driving in front of you. What does this mean? 1.2.36-014-M - What is the right course of action now? 1.2.36-015-M - Who has priority here? 1.2.36-101-B - What applies here? 1.2.37-002-B - Which conduct is right? 1.2.37-007 - What is permitted at these traffic lights with green arrow sign? 1.2.37-009 - At these traffic lights with a green arrow sign, where should a vehicle stop before turning right? 1.2.37-010-M - How should you behave in this situation? 1.2.37-011-M - Where must you wait? 1.2.37-012-M - What is correct in this situation? 1.2.37-013 - What should you do? 1.2.37-015 - What is correct in this situation? 1.2.37-017 - What should you do? 1.2.37-018 - What is the right course of action now? 1.2.37-019 - Under what circumstances may you cross a junction during a red light? 1.2.37-020-M - You now want to turn right at these traffic lights with a green arrow sign. What is the right course of action? 1.2.37-021 - What is the rule at this traffic-light-controlled junction with additional signage? 1.2.37-101 - You want to turn left and the lights are "green". On your left there is a tram wanting to proceed straight ahead. What is correct? 1.2.37-102-B - You have taken the right lane by mistake although you want to turn left. How are you allowed to proceed? 1.2.37-201-M - What is the right course of action now? 1.2.38-002 - You hear a siren. Which questions must you ask yourself? 1.2.38-003 - What can a flashing amber light on a vehicle be a warning for? 1.2.38-101 - What does it mean when the flashing blue light of a vehicle is switched on but not the siren? 1.2.38-102 - What can a flashing blue light (without siren) mean? 1.2.38-104 - You are being followed by an ambulance with its blue lights flashing and siren sounding. What should you do? 2.2.02-001 - You are driving on a road with one lane in each direction and want to turn left. Where should you position yourself? 2.2.02-002 - Are you allowed to use your motorized bicycle on the pavement? 2.2.02-003 - Several cars are waiting in the right-hand lane at a "red" traffic light. Are you allowed to pass the cars cautiously on the right? 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? 2.2.02-007 - What risks could arise if you drive in the right-hand lane alongside a truck? 2.2.02-008 - What applies to you at the next junction? 2.2.02-009-M - You would like to turn right. What is the right course of action now? 2.2.02-010 - What cycle paths may you use to drive your moped? 2.2.02-101-M - What is the correct course of action on this one-way road? 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? 2.2.02-302 - 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? 2.2.02-303 - What risks could arise if you drive in the right-hand lane alongside a truck? 2.2.03-001 - A large pool of water has formed on the roadway. What do you do? 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? 2.2.04-103 - 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? 2.2.04-104 - Your are driving a coach at a speed in excess of 50 km/h on the motorway. Why do you have to maintain a minimum distance of 50 m to 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? 2.2.04-207-M - What is true here regarding the distance between you and 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? 2.2.04-303 - You are driving a truck (12 t gross vehicle weight rating) at 80 km/h on a motorway. What must you ensure? 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? 2.2.04-307 - You are driving in a combination vehicle outside of a built-up area on a road with only one lane in each direction. What distance must you usually maintain 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? 2.2.05-006 - Fog is limiting visibility to just about 50 m. What applies in this situation for vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating over 7.5 t? 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? 2.2.05-015 - You are driving a truck with a gross vehicle weight rating in excess of 3.5 t. What should you do now? 2.2.05-016-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? 2.2.05-104 - You are driving on the motorway in a motor vehicle with a gross vehicle weight rating in excess of 7.5 t. The heavy snowfall has reduced visibility to less than 50 m. What must you do? 2.2.05-202 - You are driving outside built-up areas. Visibility is reduced to just about 50 m due to heavy rain. What applies in this situation? 2.2.05-401 - You are driving an agricultural machine. A queue of cars has formed behind you. What is correct? 2.2.05-402-M - What should you do now? 2.2.06-001 - What is the right course of action now? 2.2.06-101-M - What is the right course of action here? 2.2.07-001 - You are approaching a "red" traffic light. Several cars are waiting in all lanes. What do you do? 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? 2.2.07-201-M - What applies to this road that is outside of a built-up area? 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? 2.2.09-005-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? 2.2.09-101 - What is the right course of action when reversing? 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? 2.2.09-402 - 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? 2.2.11-001-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? 2.2.12-006 - What do you have to consider when parking your motorbike? 2.2.12-007 - When are you allowed to park your two-wheeler on the footpath? 2.2.12-008 - What should you take into account when parking a two-wheeler? 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? 2.2.12-201 - Where are you allowed to park motor vehicles with a permissible total mass exceeding 7.5 t in built-up areas regularly on sundays and public holidays and between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m.? 2.2.12-202 - Where are you allowed to park regular buses in built-up areas regularly on sundays and public holidays and between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m.? 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? 2.2.14-008 - How do you secure your motorcycle against being used without permission? 2.2.14-009 - What must you be aware of when using a prop stand? 2.2.14-010 - What should be noted when using the prop stand? 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? 2.2.15-002 - You are outside of a built-up area and have come to a stop due to a fault with your motorcycle. How should it be transported to the garage? 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? 2.2.15-201 - You have to change a tyre on the hard shoulder of the motorway. What safeguard is necessary? 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? 2.2.17-202 - 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? 2.2.18-002 - What is allowed on autobahns? 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? 2.2.18-020 - You are approaching a traffic jam on the motorway. What is the right course of action? 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? 2.2.18-208 - Who can be held responsible if the toll charge is not paid? 2.2.18-209 - The gross vehicle weight rating of your towing vehicle amounts to 6.5 t; the gross vehicle weight rating of your trailer is 5.5 t. Is this combination vehicle liable to the toll if used on a motorway? 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? 2.2.21-004 - What must you point out to your pillion passenger before setting off? 2.2.21-006 - You want to take a five-year old child on your motorized bicycle. Which seats are permissible for this? 2.2.21-007 - Why is it dangerous if passengers sitting in the rear do not wear their seatbelts? 2.2.21-008 - To what should you pay attention if you want to take a passenger on the motorbike? 2.2.21-009 - What must you be aware of if you want to take a pillion rider with you? 2.2.21-010 - How does riding with a pillion rider affect the handling of a motorbike? 2.2.21-011 - You want to transport a pillion passenger and luggage on your motorbike. What must you be aware of? 2.2.21-012 - You want to transport a pillion passenger. What must you ensure before commencing your journey? 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? 2.2.21-201 - You are driving a public transport bus. Where may you allow passengers to board and alight the bus? 2.2.21-202 - As the driver of a public transport bus, what should you do when approaching a bus stop? 2.2.21-301 - You are driving a bus for the occasional carriage of passengers, and you are supposed to convey passengers and luggage. What must you observe? 2.2.21-401 - How are you allowed to transport persons on trailers used for agricultural purposes? 2.2.22-005 - What must you be aware of when loading a truck with trailer (truck-trailer)? 2.2.22-006 - What is the maximum permissible length of a truck with trailer, including load? 2.2.22-007 - You are carrying an additionally attached piece of luggage on your motorbike. What should you take into account? 2.2.22-008 - How does an improperly stowed load affect the driving stability of a motorbike? 2.2.22-009 - What might be needed when a motorcycle is fully loaded? 2.2.22-010 - Carrying a rucksack while cycling can affect the handling of your two-wheeler. What can the consequences be? 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? 2.2.22-115 - 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? 2.2.22-122 - 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? 2.2.22-201 - 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? 2.2.22-301 - What is better for reasons of driving safety? 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? 2.2.22-305 - What duties do you have when driving a loaded vehicle? 2.2.23-003 - What must you do before setting off on a journey? 2.2.23-014 - Which motorcycle clothing increases optical perceptibility? 2.2.23-016 - Why should you regularly apply the brakes with force at standstill? 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? 2.2.23-039 - What do we mean by the term "blind spot"? 2.2.23-042 - What can be the consequence of your passenger (pillion passenger) on the motorbike not wearing conspicuous clothing? 2.2.23-043 - Why can motorcycles be overseen despite having their dipped headlights switched on? 2.2.23-046 - What statements apply to the term "blind spot"? 2.2.23-047 - What lighting is permissible so that you can be seen as early as possible in road traffic during day-light? 2.2.23-048 - You want to exit a parking space and drive onto the road. What must you watch out for in particular? 2.2.23-049 - Why is it risky to ride without protective motorcycle clothing? 2.2.23-050 - Why should you wear protective motorcycle clothing with a high-visibility colouring? 2.2.23-052 - You want to make a right turn within a built-up area. What risks could arise here? 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? 2.2.23-055 - You should regularly check your helmet visor. Why should you replace it if it is scratched? 2.2.23-057 - You want to use a navigation device mounted on your motorcycle. What should you observe? 2.2.23-058 - What should be included as suitable protective clothing for a motorcyclist? 2.2.23-059 - Why should you wear suitable motorcycle boots when riding a motorcycle? 2.2.23-060 - Why should you replace a scratched helmet visor? 2.2.23-061 - What must you do to protect yourself against head injuries? 2.2.23-062 - How is it ensured that the rear-view mirror on the bike is working properly? 2.2.23-063 - When driving, what can cause you to miss warning signals? 2.2.23-064 - What is the benefit of wearing an integral helmet when riding a motorcycle? 2.2.23-065 - What should you check on your two-wheeler before moving off? 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? 2.2.23-114 - You want to reverse. What must you ensure? 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? 2.2.23-119 - 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? 2.2.23-201 - What must you do to prevent a two-axle truck from rolling down a steep slope? 2.2.23-202 - What must you do to prevent a two-axle bus from rolling down a 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? 2.2.23-217 - You have installed a front-mounted, forward-extending attachment to your motor vehicle. What must you be aware of? 2.2.23-218 - You want to continue your journey after taking a break at a service station. What should you check before recommencing your journey? 2.2.23-302 - The tarpaulin of your trailer is frozen over. What could happen when you start a journey? 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? 2.2.23-403 - In what situations may I allow a cyclist to be pulled along? 2.2.23-404 - As a moped driver (not a light moped), what precautions must you take against head injuries? 2.2.23-407 - You want to attach a device to your tractor. In what situations do you have to be particularly careful? 2.2.23-408 - When riding a motorbike, how can you help other road users to see you better and as early as possible? 2.2.23-409 - What items form part of your protective clothing when riding a motorbike? 2.2.23-410 - What items increase safety when riding a motorbike? 2.2.23-411 - You have fitted your motorbike with a tank bag and side panniers. What must you ensure? 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? 2.2.26-102 - 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? 2.2.29-203 - 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? 2.2.29-204 - A 3-metre wide construction machine is to be transported on public roads. Under which conditions may you perform the transport? 2.2.29-205 - A vehicle exceeds the legal limits for maximum masses and dimensions. What applies when wanting to drive this vehicle on public roads? 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? 2.2.32-101 - 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? 2.2.34-001-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? 2.2.34-201 - You have an accident on the autobahn with your truck. In which order do you proceed? 2.2.34-203 - While you are travelling on the autobahn, your passengers tell you there is smoke in the bus. What must you do? 2.2.34-206 - You break down and have to stop on the right hand hard shoulder of an autobahn. What must you do? 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? 2.2.34-210 - You are involved in a traffic accident. To ensure that passengers are not endangered, they must leave the bus. However, it is no longer possible to open the doors of your bus. What must you do now? 2.2.34-211 - While driving your bus on the motorway you become involved in a road traffic accident. The passengers need to disembark from the bus. What is the right course of action? 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? 1.2.03-107 - You are driving on a wide road on which oncoming traffic can pass by you, unobstructed. Within what distance must you be able to stop in any event? 1.2.09-021-M - You want to leave the roundabout at this exit. What is the right thing to do? 1.2.19-009 - These level crossing barriers have not moved for some time now. What is the right course of action? 1.2.20-109-M - What do you have to be aware of in this situation? 1.2.37-022-M - The traffic lights facing you have already been “green” for some time now. 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? 2.2.09-008-M - You want to turn left at the next junction. What is the right course of action now? 2.2.09-009-M - You want to turn left. Which line should you steer? 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? 2.2.21-013 - What should you anticipate if you want to take a pillion passenger with you? 2.2.23-066 - When riding a motorbike, what makes you more visible to other road users? 2.2.23-067 - What criterion do motorbike boots have to fulfil? 2.2.23-068 - What criterion do motorbike gloves have to fulfil? 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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