Mod 4 Flashcards

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Can you use your phone while stopped at traffic lights or queuing in traffic?

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No

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Can you use your phone while supervising a learner driver?

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No

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Can you use your phone with a stop start engine?

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No

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Can you use your phone if you are safely parked?

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Yes

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Can you use your phone to make a contactless payment?

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Yes but only if the vehicle is not moving

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Can you use your phone while driving to ring 999?

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Yes but only if it is unsafe or unpractical to stop

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What’s are the fatal five?

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Driving under the influence
Speeding
Using a mobile phone
Careless driving
No seatbelt

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Definition of anti social behaviour?
(S2)(1a)

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Conduct that has caused or likely to cause harassment, alarm, or distress

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Section 35 - dispersal order

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Requires a person commuting or likely too commit ASB to leave an area for upto 48 hours

Can also seize items which cause ASB

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Can police officers take blood, for the purpose of a drug/alcohol test?

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No

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Can police officers take a urine test for the purpose of drugs/alcohol?

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Yes

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Section 50 Police reform act 2002?

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Has reason to believe a person has engaged or is engaging in ASB they can require a person to give name and address

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Criminal behaviour order section 22

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Court is satisfied that:

A offender has caused it is likely to cause HAD

And prevents an offender engaging in this behaviour

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Who can authorise a section 35 dispersal power?

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Inspector or above

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Section 163 RTA 1988?

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Power to stop vehicles

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Section 164 RTA 1988?

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Power to request a driver license

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Section 165 RTA 1988?

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Power to request insurance and MOT certificates

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Section 165(a) RTA 1988?

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Power to seize if they do not have a suitable license, insurance or MOT

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Section 87 RTA 1988?

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Drive a vehicle without the relevant license.
E.g. driving a car without a cat B license

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Is driving with a revoked license an offence?

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Yes under section 87 RTA 1988

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Reg 16 Motor regulations act 1999?

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Provisional drivers must:

Have L plates on a vehicle
Not be drawing a trailer
On a motorcycle can not have another passenger

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Section 143 (1)(a) RTA 1988?

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Using a vehicle without insurance

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Section 143 (1)(b) RTA 1988?

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Not Cause or permit use of a vehicle without insurance

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Section 3 RTA 1988?

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Careless driving

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What is careless driving?
Drives a MPV without due care and attention or reasonable consideration
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Section 3(a) RTA 1988?
Causing death by careless driving whilst under the influence
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Section 2 RTA 1988?
Dangerous driving
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What is dangerous driving?
Drives a MPV dangerously on a road or other public place without due care and attention
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Section 2 (b) RTA 1988?
Causing death by dangerous driving
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Section 1 RTA 1988?
Death by dangerous driving
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Section 1(a) RTA 1988?
Serious injury by dangerous driving
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What defences are there for section 1,2,3 RTA 1988?
Automatism Unconsciousness/illness Duress - threats from someone Sudden mechanical defect Assisting in the arrest of offenders Authorised motor event
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Section 14(3) RTA 1988?
Person 14+ years of age who is driving or riding a motor vehicle shall wear and adult seatbelt
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Who is guilty when a person is not wearing a seatbelt?
No other person other than the person committing the offence
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How many microgrammes per 100 milligrammes are needed for breath?
35 microgrammes
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How many milligrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood?
80 milligrammes
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How many milligrammes of alcohol per 100 millilitres of urine?
107 milligrammes
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Section 4(1) RTA 1988?
Person who drives, attempts to drive or is in charge of a vehicle whilst unfit to drive through drugs or drink commits an offence
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Section 5(a) RTA 1988?
Person who drives, attempts or is in charge of a vehicle has a controlled drug in that persons body, with the amount exceeding the limit for blood and urine
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Section 5 RTA 1988?
Person who drives, attempts or in charge of a vehicle after consuming to much alcohol that the amount in their breath, urine or blood exceeds the limit
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Cocaine - how many micrograms per litre?
10
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Cannabis - how many micrograms per litre?
2
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What is a preliminary test?
Roadside test with breathalyser to test if alcohol in breath exceeds the legal limit
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What is a secondary test?
An impairment test where a series of physical tests are done
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What is a third test?
Drug test through saliva or sweat
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What is a motor propelled vehicle?
A vehicle that is constructed so that it can be propelled mechanically
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Section 12 theft act 1968?
TWOC
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What is a TWOC?
Taking without the owners consent With the intention of not permanently depriving them
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What is a motor vehicle?
A mechanist propelled vehicle intended or adapted for use in the roads.
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Definition of drives?
Having control of the propulsion, steering and brakes
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Definition of roads?
Any highway or road to which the public have access
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Definition of public place?
Any place to which the public have open access even if payment is needed for entry
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Section 6 RTA 1988?
Require people who are suspected of committing drink/drug driving offences to take preliminary tests
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Can you arrest a patient in hospital?
No
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Section 7 RTA 1988?
An offence for drunk drivers who fail to provide a specimen
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SARA model?
Scan analyse response assess
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Does a car park count as as road?
No
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Can a delivery driver have an excuse to not wear a belt?
Yes if the distance between stops is under 100m
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What is hours of darkness?
Half an hour before sunset Half an hour after sunrise
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Is a forklift classed as a motor vehicle?
No
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Section 170 RTA 1988?
Requires drivers involved in certain traffic accidents to report the accident in person at a police station. If they don’t they are commuting s170
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Section 36(1) RTA 1988?
Offence is committed is a person fails to conform to a traffic sign that has been lawfully placed on a highway
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If a person fails to conform with road signs what can happen?
They will receive a Traffic offence report (TOR)
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Section 36 of RTA 1988?
Officer engaged in the regulation of traffic, a person stops an officer in the execution of their duty is guilty
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What is use?
Driver always uses a vehicle and also the owner always uses the vehicle
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What is cause?
When someone has authority over a person and orders them to use a vehicle Such as managers to employees
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What is permit?
Person allows the vehicle to be used
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Can a section 170 RTA 1988 occur on private property?
No
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Section 170(1) RTA 1988? I
Personally injury is caused to a person other than the driver from a RTC
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Section 9 RTA 1988?
Whilst a person is a patient at hospital they will not be required to Co-operate with a test unless the doctor in charge of their care has been notified and does not object
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Section 7 RTA 1988?
An offence for drunk drivers who fail to provide a specimen They just then provide a specimen of blood or urine
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Section 143 RTA 1988?
Every person who uses, or causes and permits another person to use, a motor vehicle to have a policy of insurance in respect of third party risks
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Section 163 (2) RTA 1988?
Constable in uniform with the power to enter and search premises for the purpose of effecting an arrest
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What power of entry do you have for vehicles?
PACE section 4
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PACE section 4?
Find out if a vehicle is carrying a person who is intending to commit, witness to, unlawfully at large or had committed and offence
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What is a TOR?
Traffic offence report , can be done on the side of the road for careless driving etc
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Section 170 (4)?
Fail to stop or report an accident
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Section 170 (7)?
Fail to produce proof of insurance after injury accident
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Driver definition
A person who takes a vehicle out on a road and remains driver until they finish their journey. This can happen even if they have stopped the car.
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Motorcycle definition?
A mechanically propelled vehicle, not being an invalid carriage with less than four wheels