Browse all 4 lessons included in the Visibility, Lighting, and Weather-Related Hazards 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 Visibility, Lighting, and Weather-Related Hazards 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.
This lesson prepares you for the Dutch CBR A2 motorcycle theory exam and safe riding by focusing on proactive use of headlights, high beams, and brake lights. The core objective is to maximise your visibility to other road users and communicate your intentions effectively, which are essential skills for passing the exam and ensuring safety on Dutch roads.
Learn to strategically position your A2 motorcycle in the lane to maximize visibility and avoid other vehicles' blind spots. This defensive riding skill is crucial for the Dutch CBR theory exam, as it helps prevent accidents by ensuring you have clear sightlines and planned escape routes. Mastering proactive lane positioning enhances your safety, meets exam requirements, and builds confidence for a safer riding experience.
Learn to ride your motorcycle safely in rain, fog, and low visibility. This lesson covers adapting your controls, increasing following distance, and spotting hazards on slippery Dutch roads for your A2 theory exam preparation.
Learn to master crosswinds and aerodynamic forces for safe A2 motorcycle riding on Dutch roads. This lesson teaches you to anticipate gusts and use precise control techniques, crucial for both real-world safety and passing your CBR theory exam.