Browse all 4 lessons included in the Emergency Evasive Manoeuvres and Hazard Anticipation 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 Emergency Evasive Manoeuvres and Hazard Anticipation 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.
Develop crucial hazard perception and scanning skills to anticipate dangers on Dutch roads. This lesson helps you become a proactive rider, essential for the A2 motorcycle theory exam and safe riding. Learn to ask 'what if?' and stay ahead of potential risks.
Learn the critical technique for maximum performance emergency braking on your A2 motorcycle. Master body position and brake application to stop quickly and safely in urgent situations, crucial for exam success and road safety in the Netherlands.
Learn the critical motorcycle emergency swerve technique: brake first, then use counter-steering to steer around hazards when stopping isn't enough. This essential skill for the Dutch A2 theory exam involves using your motorcycle's lean angles and steering control to navigate unexpected obstacles. Mastering this evasive action is vital for safe riding, collision avoidance, and exam success.
Learn how to safely navigate unexpected road surface hazards like potholes and gravel. This lesson teaches you to maintain control with steady inputs, a critical skill for your A2 motorcycle theory exam and safe riding in the Netherlands. Stay upright, stay safe! (Approx. 195 characters).