Accidents and Vehicle Loading

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Accidents and Vehicle Loading Sample questions from the Accidents and Vehicle Loading units of the Driving Theory syllabus. Accidents and Vehicle Loading ESOL for Driving

At the scene of an accident you should 1 of 20 Accidents and Vehicle Loading Mark one answer At the scene of an accident you should Not put yourself at risk Go to those casualties who are screaming Pull everybody out of their vehicles Leave vehicle engines switched on Click the writing to listen. Type X next to the correct answers. If correct, the X will turn blue.

2 of 20 Accidents and Vehicle Loading Mark one answer You arrive at an accident. A motorcyclist is unconscious. Your FIRST priority is the casualty’s Breathing Bleeding Broken bones Bruising

3 of 20 Accidents and Vehicle Loading Mark three answers You are at the scene of an accident. Someone is suffering from shock. You should Offer them a cigarette Offer them a warm drink Keep them warm Loosen any tight clothing Reassure them constantly

4 of 20 Accidents and Vehicle Loading Mark one answer At an accident a small child is not breathing. When giving mouth to mouth you should breathe Sharply Gently Heavily Rapidly

5 of 20 Accidents and Vehicle Loading Mark one answer You arrive at an accident where someone is suffering from severe burns. You should Apply lotions to the injury Burst any blisters Remove anything stuck to the burns Douse the burns with cool liquid

On the motorway the hard shoulder should be used 6 of 20 Accidents and Vehicle Loading Mark one answer On the motorway the hard shoulder should be used To answer a mobile phone When an emergency arises For a short rest when tired To check a road atlas

For which TWO should you use hazard warning lights? 7 of 20 Accidents and Vehicle Loading Mark two answers For which TWO should you use hazard warning lights? When you slow down quickly on a motorway because of a hazard ahead When you have broken down When you wish to stop on double yellow lines When you need to park on the pavement

8 of 20 Accidents and Vehicle Loading Mark one answer You are on a motorway. A large box falls on to the road from a lorry. The lorry does not stop. You should Go to the next emergency telephone and inform the police Catch up with the lorry and try to get the driver’s attention Stop close to the box until the police arrive Pull over to the hard shoulder, then remove the box

Which TWO things should you do when a front tyre bursts 9 of 20 Accidents and Vehicle Loading Mark two answers Which TWO things should you do when a front tyre bursts Apply the handbrake to stop the vehicle Brake firmly and quickly Let the vehicle roll to a stop Hold the steering wheel lightly Grip the steering wheel firmly

Your vehicle has a puncture on a motorway. What should you do? 10 of 20 Accidents and Vehicle Loading Mark one answer Your vehicle has a puncture on a motorway. What should you do? Drive slowly to the next service area to get assistance Pull up on the hard shoulder. Change the wheel as quickly as possible Pull up on the hard shoulder. Use the emergency phone to get assistance Switch on your hazard lights. Stop in your lane

11 of 20 Accidents and Vehicle Loading Mark three answers Which of these items should you carry in your vehicle for use in the event of an accident? Road map Can of petrol Jump leads Fire extinguisher First aid kit Warning triangle

Before entering a tunnel it is good advice to 12 of 20 Accidents and Vehicle Loading Mark one answer Before entering a tunnel it is good advice to Put on your sun-glasses Check tyre pressures Change to a lower gear Tune your radio to a local channel

Overloading your vehicle can seriously affect the 13 of 20 Accidents and Vehicle Loading Mark two answers Overloading your vehicle can seriously affect the Gearbox Steering Handling Battery life Journey time

Who is responsible for making sure that a vehicle is not overloaded? 14 of 20 Accidents and Vehicle Loading Mark one answer Who is responsible for making sure that a vehicle is not overloaded? The driver of the vehicle The owner of the items being carried The person who loaded the vehicle The licensing authority

Which of these is a suitable restraint for a child under three years? 15 of 20 Accidents and Vehicle Loading Mark one answer Which of these is a suitable restraint for a child under three years? A child seat An adult holding a child An adult seat belt A lap belt

Any load that is carried on a roof rack MUST be 16 of 20 Accidents and Vehicle Loading Mark one answer Any load that is carried on a roof rack MUST be Securely fastened when driving Carried only when strictly necessary As light as possible Covered with plastic sheeting

A heavy load on your roof rack will 17 of 20 Accidents and Vehicle Loading Mark one answer A heavy load on your roof rack will Improve the road holding Reduce the stopping distance Make the steering lighter Reduce stability

Are passengers allowed to ride in a caravan that is being towed? 18 of 20 Accidents and Vehicle Loading Mark one answer Are passengers allowed to ride in a caravan that is being towed? Yes if they are over 14 No not at any time Only if all the seats in the towing vehicle are full Only if a stabilizer is fitted

19 of 20 Accidents and Vehicle Loading Mark one answer You are towing a caravan along a motorway. The caravan begins to swerve from side to side. What should you do? Ease off the accelerator slowly Steer sharply from side to side Do an emergency stop Speed up very quickly

20 of 20 Accidents and Vehicle Loading Mark one answer You are driving through a tunnel. Your vehicle breaks down. What should you do? Switch on hazard warning lights Remain in your vehicle Wait for the police to find you Rely on CCTV cameras seeing you

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