Traffic Flashcards
This Deck covers everything you need to know in the Traffic model, elements & legislation that you are required to know for the exams.
What are your priorities when attending a crash?
- Attend, assess, advise
- Attend to the welfare of injured
- Identify drivers & witnesses
- Breath test drivers where possible
- Primary point of impact
- Ensure the free flow of traffic
- Investigate & record details
- Adjudicate on who is at fault & deal with such under relevant legislation
Three basic elements in every motor vehicle crash?
Basic elements in every motor vehicle crash
- The driver/s:
- The vehicle/s:
- The road environment/ conditions
What must tow truck drivers carry?
Tow truck drivers must carry the following
- Towing authority book
- Towing schedule
- Drivers licence for that class of truck
- Tow truck drivers certificate
Explain the Alcohol limits
Alcohol limits
Novice range - 0.001 - 0.019 Special range - 0.020 - 0.049 Low range - 0.050 - 0.079 Mid range - 0.080 - 0.149 High range - 0.150 +
What information do you need to obtain from a caller reporting a traffic crash?
Obtain the following
- Location of the crash
- Injuries / persons trapped
- How many vehicles involved
- Time of crash
- Particulars of the caller
Explain rule 287 of the Road Rules 2014…
Set out the requirement of drivers involved in crashes to,
- Must stop & supply their details, both to police & anyone else involved in the crash
(Name, address & rego)
- They must supply police with an explanation when asked of the circumstances of the crash.
What are the three criteria to determine the classification as either major or a minor crash?
- Was any person killed or injured?
- Did any of the drivers leave the scene without providing their details?
(In accordance with Rule 287 of the Road Rules 2014) - Was any driver involved under the influence of alcohol or other drugs?
Explain Section 148E of the Road Transport Act?
Road Transport Act, Section 148E
Power to prevent driving of persons under the influence of alcohol or other drugs.
Require the person to immediately hand over all ignition or other keys.
Explain Section 148i of the Road Transport Act 2013
Road Transport Act, Section 148i
Detention of keys or vehicles may be continued
- Can retain keys of motor vehicles or immobilise or detain until such time.
The officer is satisfied the person is capable of exercising proper control of the vehicle. or
A medical practitioner informs you they are not under the influence of alcohol or any other drug.
What are the first & second questions to ask a driver at a car crash?
- “were you the driver of this vehicle, Registration number ____ when it was involved in a crash on ____ (ST/RD) at ____ (Time & date)”
- “Tell me what happened?”
Who does novice range apply to?
Novice range applies to the following
- Learner licence holder
- Provisional P1 & P2 holders
- Unlicensed drivers who have never held a licence of any kind in NSW or any state or territory of Australia.
Who does special range apply to?
Special range applies to the following
- Drivers whose licence has been refused , cancelled, disqualified, suspended, or expired (More than 6 months)
- Public passenger vehicle (Bus, taxi, Uber)
- Coach (Seats 8+ persons for hire)
- Heavy motor vehicle (weighing in excess of 13.9T)
- Dangerous goods (must display warning signs)
- Radioactive substances
- Supervisor or special category driver
- Inappropriate licence
What are the following common terms?
- PCA
- DUI
- BAC
- PCA = Prescribed concentration of alcohol
- DUI = Driver under the influence
- BAC = Blood alcohol concentration
Who can police breath test?
- Police may breath test when they have reasonable cause to believe that the person;
1. Is or was the driver of a motor vehicle
2. Is or was occupying the drivers seat of a motor vehicle & attempting to put it in motion
3. Is the holder of a drivers licence & is or was seated next to a learner licence holder who is or was driving a motor vehicle, on a road or road related area
When will we breath test?
- Random breath test (Mobile or stationary)
- Collisions
- Manner of driving
- Breach of road rules (Traffic offence)