Browse all 5 lessons included in the Speed Management & Braking 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 the Netherlands.
Explore a detailed overview of all lessons included in the Speed Management & Braking 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 the Netherlands.
Learn to adjust your moped's speed based on traffic, weather, and visibility, not just the speed limit, which is essential for safe riding and passing the Dutch AM theory test. This lesson covers how to assess road conditions, understand how factors like weather impact braking distances, and modify your speed to maintain control and adequate stopping time. It prepares you for specific exam questions on hazardous conditions, promoting a practical and safer riding approach crucial for any AM category learner.
This lesson covers how speed affects stopping distance, crucial for passing the Dutch AM theory exam and safe riding. Stopping distance combines reaction distance (traveled during your response time) and braking distance (traveled while actually stopping). Higher speeds dramatically increase both distances. Understanding this relationship is key for hazard perception and maintaining safe following distances on Dutch roads. The lesson also notes that road surfaces, weather, and vehicle condition impact overall stopping capability, emphasizing the need for greater caution at higher speeds or in adverse conditions.
Learn how your reaction time is affected by alertness and distractions, and master proactive hazard anticipation to identify and predict risks for safer riding and passing your AM theory exam in the Netherlands. Be prepared for what might happen next on the road to avoid dangerous situations.
Learn how engine braking and ABS work to control your speed and prevent skids. Essential for safe riding and passing your Dutch AM theory test on braking techniques and vehicle control systems.
Master essential rules for riding mopeds and scooters on wet, icy, or slippery surfaces, a critical skill for passing the Dutch theory exam and ensuring personal safety. The core principles are reducing speed and executing smooth, gentle control inputs to overcome reduced grip. Increased stopping distances, defensive riding, and adapting to unpredictable weather are vital for safe journeys on challenging roads.