Daily Q's D3W1 Flashcards
When reversing, where should the banks person stand?
Near-side Rear of the vehicle in mirror view.
How should the driver and banks person communicate?
With clear arm signals and concise verbal instruction.
You must not reverse your vehicle further than nessaccary (True or False)?
True - you must not reverse your vehicle further than nessacary.
At what minimum distance must you be able to read a new style numberplate?
20 Meters.
Which human sense is most important when driving?
Vision.
What are the three most common causes for collisions?
Driver error or Reaction;Action based on poor judgement;Careless, reckless or in a hurry.
Who is most likely to be involved in a collision?
Young drivers, particular males;
And people who drive for a job.
What comment does the highway code make about older drivers?
That their reactions may be slower than other drivers and we should give them more time.
What is meant by the term ‘regression’ effect?
Is drivers who switch vehicles regulary can confuse position of vehicle controls.
When self-assessing any drive through reflective practice, what questions should you ask yourself?
What is my aim?What went well, why?What didn’t go so well, why?How can I do better next time?Have I been honest with myself?
What is the first action you should take if your vehicle breaks down on a level crossing?
Get everybody out of the vehicle and clear the crossing.
Who should you contact if you break down on a level crossing?
Use a phone to call the signal operator.
Are some level crossings equipped with red and green lights?
Yes.
Do some level crossings only have a give way sign?
Yes.
What does a green traffic light mean?
You may go if safe to do so.