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Type: Group/in-person (max. 16 participants)
Obligation type: mandatory
Difficulty: easy
Required documents: none
This first aid course, also called the Samaritans course, will allow you to acquire the basic knowledge to react appropriately in a medical emergency.
Open to participants from the age of 12, it is recommended for everyone and mandatory for those wishing to obtain a driving licence for a car (cat. B) or motorcycle/scooter (cat. A1/A).
You’ll be faced with real-life scenarios through role-playing and simulations, allowing you to learn the right reflexes and life-saving techniques. You’ll specifically learn how to perform effective chest compressions and use a defibrillator correctly — all in a relaxed yet serious atmosphere.
Video scenarios will be shown throughout the course, helping you to imagine yourself in various realistic everyday situations.
The course is recognized throughout Switzerland. The certificate is valid for 6 years from the date of the final session. For individuals who have already obtained a category B (car) or A (motorcycle) driving licence, it remains valid for life.
Type: group/in-person
Obligation type: mandatory
Difficulty: easy
Required documents: valid learner’s permit for category A1, A, and/or B
Lasting 8 hours divided into 4 modules of 2 hours each, it can be delivered in blocks of 2 or 4 hours. Although this course is not compulsory for starting your driving lessons, it is nevertheless recommended to take it at the beginning of the practical phase of your licence training so you can immediately put into practice the information we provide.
To attend the course, you must first obtain your learner’s permit, which can be requested from the road traffic office in your canton of residence once you’ve passed the theory exam. You will need to bring this learner’s permit with you to every session.
Note: If you already hold a driving licence (PCC – credit-card format) for category A or B, you are not required to take this course again.
A) Traffic theory – Learning road safety
Objectives: The aim of road safety training is to introduce learner drivers to causal relationships in road traffic. It should enable them to:
- Identify typical and frequently recurring situations relevant to traffic safety ;
- Develop increased awareness of potential hazards ;
- Form behavioural patterns for similar situations ;
- Sharpen their ability to perceive and interpret signs (clues).
Learner drivers must learn to:
- Recognize, manage, and avoid dangers (knowledge of the stages in the development of a critical situation / analytical fork) ;
- Avoid critical situations altogether.
B) Behaviour in the event of an accident
Objective: To know and apply the appropriate behaviour, measures and legal requirements.
C) Consumption of alcohol, medication or drugs: dangers and consequences when driving
Objective: To be able to explain the risks, effects and possible consequences of consuming alcohol, medication or drugs (including links between reasons for driving and reasons for consumption, and a reminder of legal regulations and penalties), and to know appropriate behaviour (e.g. choosing between driving or consuming).
D) Accident analysis
Objective: To become aware that every road accident has consequences not only for the person responsible (in terms of criminal, administrative and civil law), but also physical, psychological, financial and social repercussions for the victim and their loved ones.
The traffic awareness course is delivered by certified instructors holding a teaching permit or a federal driving instructor diploma.
The teaching methodology is based on exchange, interaction and active participation from all learners, to ensure engaging and productive sessions.
Each module concludes with an informal knowledge check.
The components of the traffic theory course are assessed during the practical driving test. They are not subject to a separate exam, but their application is a key factor for success in the practical test.
The course is recognized throughout Switzerland and is a prerequisite for booking the practical exam (cat. A1/A and/or B) with the vehicle licensing authorities.
Its validity is unlimited.
Type: group/in-person (max. 5 participants)
Requirement type: mandatory
Difficulty: progressive
Required documents: valid learner’s permit
By the end of this module, you will be able to confidently handle your vehicle at low speeds and merge into traffic smoothly, with full awareness of potential hazards.
To achieve this, we will cover the following topics with you:
- Low-speed handling exercises (corridors, slalom, extended figure-eight, etc.)
- Basics of group riding
- Evaluation of safe distances
- Riding with a passenger
- Braking at moderate speeds (from 20 km/h to 50 km/h)
- Approaching intersections
- Safety observations
- Navigating simple and complex intersections
- Respectful behavior toward other road users
- Autonomous riding
Les modules du cours de base moto (IPB) sont dispensés selon une approche mêlant modération et apprentissage par l’expérimentation.
Tout au long du cours, tu seras amené à identifier tes difficultés, à rechercher des solutions, à les discuter avec les autres participants et ton moniteur, puis à les mettre en pratique de manière concrète et efficace.
Once you have completed modules 1 and 2 of your 12-hour basic motorcycle course and achieved the required objectives, a certificate of completion will be made available to you. You can download it directly from your customer area. We will also notify the Cantonal Vehicle Office (OCV) of your place of residence.
All that remains is to complete module 3 to finalize your basic practical training.
Type: group/in-person (max. 5 participants)
Obligation type: mandatory
Difficulty: progressive
Required documents: valid learner’s permit
This course is for you if you fall into one of the following two cases:
- You hold a learner’s permit for motorcycle/scooter in category A1 or A. In this case, you must take this course within the validity period of your permit, after completing modules 1 and 2.
- You obtained a driving licence for subcategory A1 before 01.01.2020 and wish to upgrade to category A (max. 35 kW). Since you already completed modules 1 and 2 to obtain A1, only module 3 is required in this case.
In both cases, you must have obtained a learner’s permit for either category A1 or A before enrolling in the course.
- Preparation for safe cornering
- High-speed braking
- Cornering (uphill and downhill)
- Driving on winding and special roads
- Driving outside built-up areas
- Hazard awareness
- Economical, eco-friendly, anticipative and vehicle-specific driving
The modules of the basic motorcycle course (IPB) are delivered using a moderated, hands-on learning approach.
Throughout the course, you will identify your difficulties, explore possible solutions, discuss them with other participants and your instructor, and put them into practice effectively and concretely.
Once you have completed the basic motorcycle course by validating module 3 and achieving the set objectives, a certificate of completion will be made available to you. You will be able to download it directly from your client area, and we will also notify the road traffic office (OCV) in your canton of residence.
If a practical exam is required in your case, your learner’s permit will be automatically extended by 12 additional months, for a total of 16 months including the initial 4. During this time, you’ll be able to refine your skills and register for the practical exam to obtain your credit-card-format licence (PCC).