Browse all 5 lessons included in the Interaction with Other Road Users unit. This overview helps you understand how the unit is structured, how lessons build on one another, and how they guide you through key driving topics, road rules, traffic situations, and essential theory concepts. Use this section to plan your progression, revisit important areas, and get a clear picture of the learning path that supports effective driving-theory preparation in Sweden.
Explore a detailed overview of all lessons included in the Interaction with Other Road Users unit. Each lesson highlights the core driving topics, learning objectives, road-rule explanations, and key safety concepts it covers. This helps you understand how knowledge builds from one lesson to the next and how the full learning path supports your driving-theory study goals in Sweden.
Learn how to safely ride your moped alongside cars and heavy vehicles in Sweden. This lesson covers avoiding blind spots, staying visible, and managing wind turbulence, crucial knowledge for passing your AM theory test and riding safely on Swedish roads. Prepare for common exam questions on this topic by mastering these essential skills for coexistence in traffic.
This lesson teaches AM moped riders in Sweden how to safely share roads with cyclists. It covers legal overtaking distances, etiquette on cycle paths, and essential defensive techniques to ensure the safety of both riders and cyclists. Essential knowledge for the Swedish theory exam and everyday riding.
Learn essential skills for navigating Swedish roads safely around pedestrians. This lesson covers your duty to yield at crossings, anticipating unpredictable actions, and choosing safe speeds in busy areas, preparing you for your AM moped theory exam and real-world riding scenarios. Stay alert and prioritize pedestrian safety to avoid common mistakes and accidents.
Learn how to safely interact with buses and trams in Sweden. This lesson covers crucial priority rules, especially around bus stops, and warns about the dangers of slippery tram tracks. Essential knowledge for AM moped riders to avoid accidents and pass their theory exam regarding public transport situations and specific road hazards. Stay aware and prioritize safety when sharing the road with larger vehicles and their passengers.
Master essential non-verbal communication for moped safety and the Swedish AM licence exam. This involves using eye contact to connect with other road users and employing correct hand signals to clearly indicate your intentions. These skills make you more visible and predictable in traffic, which is crucial for preventing accidents.