Who is more likely to be in an accident - Answers- Paramedics 4x
Young males
Causes for collisions - Answers- Driver error or reaction (3/4) {failure to look properly,
failure to judge path or speed, loss of control}
Action based on poor judgement (1:6) {travelling too fast for conditions, exceeding
speed limit, following too close, braking}
Being careless reckless or in a hurry (1:6)
When to report accident - Answers- As soon as reasonably possible or in 24 hours
How long to produce documents to police - Answers- 7 days if not produced on scene
Reportable animals - Answers- CHAMPS DG
Cattle
Horse
Ass
Mule
Pig
Sheep
Dog
Goat
Exemptions for reporting accidents - Answers- Occurs on private land
What details must be exchanged in accidents - Answers- Nobody injured: swap
insurance, name and address
Must report if injured
How many points on licence for using mobile phone whilst driving - Answers- 6
How many points does a new driver have before having license withdrawn - Answers- 6
How many points on licence result in withdrawal - Answers- 12 points in 3 years
How many emergency exemptions - Answers- 7
MUSTTEE
Motorway
Use of audible warnings
Stopping in a yellow box junction
Treating red traffic light as a five way
Travelling on wrong side of 'keep' signs
When to claim exemptions - Answers- Justifiable
Abiding by the law would hinder use and purpose
Not dangerous
Wear PPE
Not dangerous or careless
What is ABS and what does it do - Answers- Anti-lock breaking
Legal requirement for vehicles from 2015
Stops tyres locking and prevents skidding
Allows to steer under harsh breaking
No effect to stopping distance
What is EBA and what does it do - Answers- Emergency brake assist
Increases braking pressure and decreases stopping distance
What is traction control - Answers- Maintains reactions when vehicle is unstable such
as in harsh braking or acceleration
Transfers the torque to alternate tyres
How many non emergency exemptions - Answers- 9
7 P's an S and an E
P's
1. Double or drop
2. Bus stop
3. Lines
4. Offside in darkness
5. Cycle Lane (and drive)
6. Controlled area of pedestrian crossing
7. Central reservation
Stopping on a clear way
Engine running whilst unattended
What is Lane departure - Answers- Infrared cameras or sensors detect vehicle out of
lanes. Produces vibration and steers back into Lane if no response
What is hill hold - Answers- Maintains braking pressure until the clutch is released.
Prevents rollback
What is hill descent - Answers- Combines traction control and ABS to maintain speed
and reduce skidding
What is ESC and what does it do? - Answers- Electronic stability control
Reduces skidding or slipping
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