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CERAD EXAM 2 QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS What is the commonest type of ambo collision? - Answer-ambo colliding with a parked carWhat is 'noble cause' risk-taking? - Answer-Where you take a risk by justifying that it's for a good cause (i.e. dangerous driving because you need to get ...
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CERAD EXAM 2 QUESTIONS WITH What is the commonest type of ambo collision? - Answer-ambo colliding with a parked What is 'noble cause' risk-taking? - Answer-Where you take a risk by justifying that it's What does the DTAG suggest you should do to combat stress whilst driving? State as many parking exemptions as you can (DTAG emergency response stopping on the zig-zag markings of a pedestrian crossing is the first resort when What should you consider when leaving an emergency vehicle running whilst it's , Which lights must you keep on whilst parking offside during hours of darkness - Answer- What considerations should you give when double parking/ parking across a dropped State some general considerations in terms of the DTAG parking exemptions - Answer-- Leaving a vehicle parking in a dangerous place is an offence and exemption cannot be State as many response driving exemptions as you can (DTAG emergency response What should you consider before proceeding through the opposite side of a 'keep left/ What must you do if there's no passage through at a red light? Why? How should you proceed through red signs if there's a passage through? - Answer-Turn Your actions should not cause drivers to pass through red signals Sirens should still be used near pedestrians... Sure or false - Answer-False, sirens Under emergency response driving, drivers can overtake vehicles travelling the speed At how many revs per minute (rpm) should you change up a gear in a:
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car
for a good cause (i.e. dangerous driving because you need to get to a cardiac arrest
quicker)
(MEDCSS) - Answer-- Use all Mental Capacity available
- Ignore Minor Errors
- Share Decision-making
- Adopt a Calm, professional approach to driving
- Separate personal problems from driving
- Use Strategies that have been learned in advance
exemptions) - Answer-- Stopping on a clearway
- stopping on zig-zag markings near a pedestrian crossing
- stopping at a bus stop
- stopping on double white, red or yellow lines
- stopping in a cycle lane
- stopping on the central reservation
- double parking/ parking over a dropped kerb
- Parking offside during the hours of darkness
- leaving the engine running whilst the vehicle is left unattended
considering where to park... True or False - Answer-False, it should be used as a last
resort
unattended? - Answer-- fumes?
- engine overheating?
- impact on the environment/ on nearby residents
- does the ambulance have a 'lock and run' feature?
- Sidelights
- hazard warning lights
kerb? - Answer-- can an ambulance/ fire engine pass?
- consider leaving contact details on the windscreen
turn on hazard warning lights
- suitable PPE
- be safe when opening side doors/ cab doors
claimed... Sure or False? - Answer-True
driving) - Answer-- Passing by the opposite side of a 'keep left/ right' sign
- exceeding statutory speed limits
- treating a red light as a 'give way'
- use of audible warning equipment between 23:30 - 06:00
- Motorway regulations
- stopping in a yellow box junction
- driving through a pedestrian precinct
right' sign? - Answer-make sure other road users have responded to you before
proceeding
off all warning equipment until light turns green
should be turned off
limit on double solid white lines... True or False? - Answer-False, you can only overtake
according to the same rules that the general public have
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