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Driving in Challenging Conditions
Driving in Challenging Conditions
Curriculum
4 Sections
12 Lessons
10 Weeks
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Techniques for driving in snow, fog, rain, and high altitudes
4
1.1
Driving in Snow
1.2
Driving in Fog
1.3
Driving in Rain
1.4
Driving in High Altitudes
Adapting to narrow lanes, roundabouts, and mountain roads
4
2.1
Driving Through Narrow Lanes
2.2
Navigating Roundabouts Safely
2.3
Handling Mountain Roads and Steep Passes
2.4
Using GPS and Road Signage for Route Selection
Safety in tunnels and bridges under varying regulations
4
3.1
Understanding Tunnel Safety Regulation
3.2
Bridge Load Limits and Structural Safety
3.3
Navigating Hazardous Cargo Restrictions
3.4
Emergency Preparedness in Tunnels and on Bridges
Quiz
1
4.1
Quiz
10 Questions
Understanding Tunnel Safety Regulation
EU Directive 2004/54/EC sets minimum safety standards for tunnels over 500 meters on the Trans-European Road Network.
Hungary and Germany follow these rules, with additional national standards for ventilation, lighting, and emergency response.
Tunnels in Germany (e.g., Elbe Tunnel, Rennsteig Tunnel) have strict ADR restrictions for hazardous cargo.
Hungary’s M6 and M0 tunnels require headlights on at all times and prohibit overtaking.
Emergency exits, fire extinguishers, and SOS phones are mandatory in EU tunnels.
Drivers must maintain safe following distance and avoid lane changes inside tunnels.
Tunnel managers conduct regular safety drills and inspections.
Purpose for Training:
To help drivers understand tunnel-specific rules, prepare for emergencies, and comply with safety protocols during transit.
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