The theory course helps you to pass your theory test, which is the second step to obtaining your driver’s license, and to understand the order of priorities to be applied during driving lessons.
To obtain your driving license in Switzerland, you need to pass two tests: the theory test and the practical test.Would you like to prepare effectively for the theory test? In addition to practicing on your own, you can also attend the famous theory course at your driving school.
This course is optional, but can be useful if you feel that learning from an application or a book is not enough to prepare you adequately. Between validating your knowledge and gaining a thorough understanding of the Highway Code, L’auto-école Lémanique tells you everything you need to know about the theory course!
First of all, the theory course is not compulsory.
It’s optional, but highly recommended, as it helps you prepare for the theory test.
During this 4-hour course (in total), you’ll learn the basic rules and principles of road traffic, including priority rules, traffic signs and other important road safety elements.
Thanks to the explanations of a certified instructor, you’ll have a better understanding of the rules of priority and the basics of driving. It’s an excellent course to help you prepare effectively for the Highway Code exam!
During the lessons, you’ll learn the Highway Code so that you can take the theory test at the automobile office in Geneva or any other Swiss town.
You can then begin the practical part of your training by taking driving lessons in cars, motorcycles and other motorized vehicles.
Good to know:
By passing this test, which is the second compulsory stage in obtaining a Swiss driving license for vehicles such as cars, motorcycles or scooters, you will obtain a learner’s permit valid for 24 months.
You therefore have two years to pass your driving test.
The driving theory course is designed for people aged 16 and over who want to pass their theory test on the first try.
This course is open to everyone, whether you plan to drive a car, motorcycle or scooter.
It’s important to note that passing the Highway Code exam is a prerequisite for practical driving lessons at our Geneva driving school.
This means you can’t start learning to drive a car until you’ve passed your theory test for the Highway Code.
By taking the theory course, you maximize your chances of passing your theory test quickly, so you can get your licence as soon as possible!
Whatever your objective, our theory course is designed to help you pass your theory test and acquire the necessary knowledge of the Highway Code.
Attentive to your needs, we tailor our approach to your specific requirements, enabling you to develop solid confidence in your driving knowledge and skills.
Whether you’re new to driving or already have some experience, this course is open to everyone.
The aim is to teach you basic first-aid skills, specifically adapted to situations you may encounter on the road.
Your safety, and that of other road users, depends on your ability to intervene effectively when necessary.
Good to know:
No prior knowledge of the Highway Code or driving is required to take part in this training course.
The aim of the theory course is to provide you with the knowledge you need to pass your theory test and prepare you optimally for driving.
Rather than reading your Code or practicing on your own, an instructor will teach you all the subtleties of road traffic logic.
These are the main objectives of the driving theory course at Geneva’s Lémanique driving school.
Learn the basic rules of the road
You’ll be familiar with the fundamental principles of road traffic, such as priority rules, safety distances, overtaking rules, intersections, roundabouts, etc…
Understanding and applying these rules is essential for safe driving. It’s the basis of responsible, attentive driving!
Recognizing traffic signs
You’ll learn to recognize and interpret the various road signs, such as indications, warnings, prohibitions, speed limits and directions.
Knowing these signs is crucial to driving properly and in compliance with traffic regulations.
Understanding the Road Traffic Act
You will also study the legal provisions governing road traffic in Switzerland. This includes the rights and duties of drivers, penalties for infringements and specific rules for novice drivers.
Mastering the Ordinance on Road Traffic Regulations
Then you’ll get to grips with the specific details and practical rules laid down by the OCR, such as technical requirements for vehicles, parking rules and right-of-way priorities.
Knowing the Ordinance on Road Signs and Signals
Finally, you’ll study the rules governing road signage, including standards for the design and installation of traffic signs, road markings and traffic lights.
Essential knowledge for understanding and following road signs.
In summary, the theory course aims to give you an in-depth understanding :
Road traffic regulations
Traffic signs
Legal provisions governing driving in Switzerland.
This will effectively prepare you to pass your theory test and become a competent, responsible driver.
The theory course takes place in an organized and interactive way at the Lémanique driving school in Geneva.
It lasts a total of 4 hours, and takes place at our modern premises on Rue de Lyon 6 in Geneva.
We often spread the theory course over 4 days, i.e. 1 hour each day.
The idea behind this learning rhythm is to enable you to assimilate information gradually and maintain your attention throughout the course.
But of course, the frequency of lessons can vary according to your schedule and the times available.
Learning the theory of the Highway Code
In groups of up to 12 people, you’ll discover all the subtleties of the Highway Code through purely theoretical learning. Then, an interactive section will help you deepen your knowledge.
Interaction with other participants and the instructor
You’ll be able to ask questions, take part in discussions and take part in practical exercises. This exchange with the instructor and other students promotes a deeper understanding of the subjects covered.
Good to know:
Don’t hesitate to ask questions during the interactive part! A solid understanding of the theory will help you become a competent and responsible driver.
A mock theory exam to test your knowledge
To conclude the theory course, you will take a mock exam based on the official questionnaires for the Swiss Highway Code exams.
This will allow you to put yourself in real exam conditions and test your acquired knowledge. The mock test is then based on the normal theory test procedure, i.e. 60 minutes to answer 50 multiple-choice questions. You are allowed to make 15 mistakes to pass your theory test.
At the end, the mock exams will be corrected in class to give you feedback on your performance.
So, by combining theoretical knowledge, classroom interaction, mock exams and group practice, we offer you comprehensive training to pass your theory test and put you well on the way to becoming a competent driver.
As always, if you want to take a compulsory driving course, it’s best to go to a driving school you can trust!
At L’auto-école Lémanique, our commitment is to promote road safety and make our students aware of the importance of good driving practices, respect and accident prevention.
Beyond purely theoretical training, we do our utmost to achieve these objectives by offering comprehensive first aid courses.
We take care to organize interactive and participative courses, offering students a dynamic learning experience.
First aid courses take place in our air-conditioned premises at 6 rue de Lyon, Geneva 1201.
Contact us to find out what’s available next, and book the first aid course that suits your schedule!
Is the theory course compulsory to obtain a driver’s license in Switzerland?
The theory course may be optional when applying for a driver’s license in your canton, but it is advisable to take it to prepare for the official theory test.
Who is eligible to register for the theory course?
Anyone over 16 who wants to take the theory test for the Highway Code can take a theory course.
How long does the driving theory course last?
A theory course lasts 4 hours. In general, we try to offer a 1-hour learning slot each evening, to ensure a regular assimilation of knowledge.
How does the theory course work?
In groups of up to 12 people, you will be taught the theory of the Highway Code. This is followed by an interactive phase, during which you can ask questions and make observations with the other members of the group. At the end, you’ll take a mock exam, the results of which will be discussed as a group to help you understand any mistakes.