Is there a book (learner-friendly) of "the rules of the road" for France?

In Ontario there's a "Ontario Driver's Handbook" which basically summarizes all the important laws associated with driving in Ontario: what the road signs mean, stopping for street-cars and school buses, turning right on a red light, etc. etc. People are expected to read this when they're studying for their driving license examination. It's clearer than the corresponding statutes (e.g. it's illustrated with the road signs and lane markings).
Is there any similar publication for France, on paper or online?
Is it published by the State, or is it an anthology that's published privately, perhaps for driving schools?
A French-language publication is fine.
I've searched online and I can find the actual statutes but not any learner-friendly publication.
Do learners learn by reading the statutes?
Best Answer
In France, it is called, the "code de la route" (road rules).
You will find plenty of websites offering online tests (since it targets learners who want to take the test) to verify your knowledge.
One popular is from the Codes Rousseau.
You can download the official legal text.
Enjoy!
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Answer 2
The corpus of French legislative and regulatory texts governing roads is the Code de la route, however the name is also used more widely, especially to refer to pedagogical materials similar to the one you describe.
A search with this name on your favourite search engine or on French Amazon could be a good start.
Answer 3
Hello and sorry for my bad english,
You can find on Amazon the book "Code Rousseau 2017" which I find very interesting :
https://www.amazon.fr/Code-Rousseau-route-B-2017/dp/2709513927
There is a lot of websites to test your knowledge about french road signs, like this free test : https://www.codeclic.com/gratuit.php
Good luck !
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