Overview of all content for class B
Note
If the text is written in black, you can practice either at home or at a driving school, or combine both. If the text is written in blue, it is mandatory and must be taken with a driving school.
Class B – 4 steps to driving license
Note
If the text is written in black, you can practice either at home or at a driving school, or combine both. If the text is written in blue, it is mandatory and must be taken with a driving school.
Step 1 – Traffic basic course
THEORY
1.1 Driver training
1.2 Traffic and the role of the driver
1.3 Human factors in traffic and interaction
1.4 Driver training, practice driving, and driving experience
1.5 Duties in the event of a traffic accident and first aid
1.6 Measures at the scene of a traffic accident
1.7 Driving in the dark
Step 2 – Basic Vehicle and Driving Competence
THEORY
2.1 Driver’s license and driver training
2.2 Vehicle structure in relation to safety and the environment
2.3 Responsibilities of the vehicle owner and user
2.4 Driving with a trailer
2.5 Human capacity and traffic demands
DRIVING
2.6 Preparing for driving
2.7 Basic vehicle handling in varied terrain
2.8 Basic vehicle control in low-traffic areas
2.9 Safety check
2.10 Step assessment step 2
Step 3 – Traffic training
THEORY
3.1 The traffic system, road users, and conflicting interests
3.2 Roads, road markings, signs, and other regulations
3.3 Behavior in traffic
DRIVING
3.4 Gathering traffic information
3.5 Driving in residential, urban, and city environments
3.6 Driving in rural environments
3.7 Driving in traffic congestion, tunnels, and in the dark
3.8 Safe interaction with other road users
3.9 Step assessment
3.10 Safety course on a practice track
Step 4 – Final training
4.1 Safety course on the road.
4.1.1 The risks of driving
4.1.2 Driving in rural environments
4.1.3 Planning and driving in varied environments
4.1.4 Reflection and summary
4.2 Sufficient practice