Return to driving Processes Flashcards

Including reporting of unfit drivers, ethical responsibility and legal legislations

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What is an off-road driving assessment?

A. A test for people who drive on farms to determine if they are safe to continue.
B. A written test covering driving history, understanding of road law, and to assess visual, physical, and thinking abilities.
C. A written test on the rules of being a pedestrian and driving a powered mobility device.
D. All of the above.

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B.

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True or false:

The on-road test is conducted in your own vehicle?

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False. It is conducted in a dual controlled vehicle.

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How does the driver assessor observe the impact of your medical condition on driving ability?

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Using standardised routes and a specific number of driving tasks.

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What feedback is provided to the driver?

A. Driving tolerance, performance errors, and fail errors.
B. If they have retained their licence or need further testing.
C. If the car is suitable for the client.
D. All of the above.

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A.

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What are the recommendations made after the on-road driving test?

A. Safe +/- licence conditions
B. Unsafe
C. Lessons/Lessons and modifications.
D. All of the above.

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D.

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