Special situations (motorway, tunnels, difficult conditions, eco-driving)
All the lessons in this theme, written from the Belgian highway code. 📖
📚 Lessons · 8 lessons
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
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
- 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
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
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
- 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
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
- 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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