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Special situations (motorway, tunnels, difficult conditions, eco-driving)

All the lessons in this theme, written from the Belgian highway code. 📖

📚 Lessons · 8 lessons

  1. The public highway and the scope of the highway codeUnderstand what the public highway is, where the Belgian highway code applies (art. 1 and 2), the extent of the road from the carriageway to the pavements, and the special case of the tram driver.Read the lesson
  2. The motorwayDriving on the motorway in Belgium: permitted vehicles, joining the traffic, 120/70 km/h speeds, the hard shoulder and prohibited manoeuvres. The essentials for the category B exam.Read the lesson
  3. 3The road reserved for motor vehiclesThe road reserved for motor vehicles in Belgium: F9/F11 signs, the same excluded users as on the motorway, 120 km/h speed limit, but with possible junctions and traffic lights. Essential for the category B exam.Read the lesson
  4. TunnelsDriving through a tunnel in Belgium: dipped headlights, safe following distance, breakdown, traffic jam and fire. The right reflexes for the category B theory exam.Read the lesson
  5. Difficult conditionsDriving in rain, fog, snow or at night: risks, adapted speed, lights and safe following distances for the category B theory exam.Read the lesson
  6. 6The level crossingLevel crossings for the Belgian category B licence: St Andrew's cross, flashing red lights, barriers, the overtaking ban and what to do if you get stuck on the tracks.Read the lesson
  7. Eco-drivingEco-driving for the Belgian category B licence: smooth driving, early gear changes, low engine speed, properly inflated tyres and low-emission zones (LEZ).Read the lesson
  8. 8In the event of an accidentWhat to do after a road accident in Belgium: secure the scene, call 112, give first aid, fill in the European accident statement and avoid hit-and-run. Category B exam.Read the lesson

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