Prepare for the Dutch driving theory exam by practicing essential rules for fog and low visibility conditions. This set from Dutch Driving License Theory covers when to use front and rear fog lights, how to adjust your speed, and maintain safe distances to prevent collisions in challenging weather, following CBR standards.

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This set covers critical rules for driving in various levels of fog, from patchy mist to dense conditions. You'll learn about correct lighting usage, necessary speed reductions, and maintaining a safe following distance, all vital for avoiding accidents and passing your Dutch driving theory exam.
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Learners choose Fog & Reduced Visibility to improve accuracy and understanding of key exam themes in the Netherlands. It offers realistic driving theory questions and targeted revision for effective preparation.
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In the Netherlands, you should use your front fog lights when visibility is significantly reduced due to fog, snow, or heavy rain, specifically if visibility is less than 200 metres.
Rear fog lights are only permitted in very dense fog or heavy snowfall when visibility drops below 50 metres. They must not be used during rainfall as they can dazzle drivers behind you.
In thick fog, it is advised to reduce your speed by half and double your following distance. This provides crucial extra reaction time and stopping distance.
No, relying solely on the vehicle in front can be dangerous. They might brake suddenly, or you could lose sight of them, leading to a collision. Maintain independent lane discipline and safe distances.
No, high beam headlights are not effective in fog. The light reflects off the fog droplets, causing glare and further reducing your visibility. Use low beam headlights or front fog lights.
By completing Fog & Reduced Visibility, you will gain stronger rule knowledge, faster recognition of signs and situations, better decision making in traffic scenarios, and increased accuracy on exam style questions used in the Netherlands. These outcomes directly support higher scoring exam performance.
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Fog & Reduced Visibility offers quick, focused exam style practice to boost your Dutch knowledge for the driving theory exam in the Netherlands.
Fog & Reduced Visibility helps learners in the Netherlands with clear explanations and targeted Dutch practice to improve essential driving theory topics.
This practice set is ideal for intermediate learners preparing for the Dutch driving theory exam who want to solidify their knowledge of adverse weather conditions. It addresses common misconceptions about fog lights and speed adjustments, helping you understand complex scenarios to avoid typical exam mistakes and drive more safely.
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