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What must you do if you damage a garden wall with your car, but no one sees?
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A vehicle has collided with your car What information should you find out if someone is injured and your car is damaged?
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What should you do if you have a collision while moving?
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Which of these should you carry in case of collision?
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What is the first thing you should do if your car breaks down on an automatic level crossing?
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You are approaching a long tunnel. Which of these should you do?
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What should you do if your car catches fire in a tunnel, but is NOT driveable?
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What should you do if your car catches fire in a tunnel, but is still driveable?
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What should you do if you break down in a tunnel?
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What should you do if a warning light comes on while driving?
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What should you do if luggage falls from your vehicle onto a motorway?
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Which of these helps safeguard against the risk of fire to your vehicle?
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What type of lights should you use in a tunnel?
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What should you do before driving through a tunnel?
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You have broken down on a motorway and must use the emergency telephone. What will you be asked for?
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When should you use your hazard warning lights on a motorway?
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You’ve stalled on a level crossing and the engine won’t restart. What should you do if the warning bells start to ring?
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What should you do if you get a puncture on the motorway?
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What should you do if your tyre bursts while driving?
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What should you do if you break down on a level crossing, even if the lights haven’t yet begun to flash?
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Following a breakdown on a two-way road, how far from your vehicle should you place a warning triangle?
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Following a collision, a motorcyclist is injured and unconscious. Why shouldn’t you remove their helmet?
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How can you help someone suffering from shock?
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How can you help a casualty who has stopped breathing?
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A collision has taken place in front of you. What is the first thing you should do to help an injured person lying in the middle of a busy road?
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Following an incident, a casualty has a bleeding arm but can move it freely. Why should you ask them to move it into a raised position?
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When should you call the emergency services if someone is unconscious following a collision?
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Following a collision, which document might the police ask you to produce?
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Which of these signs indicates that a tanker is carrying dangerous goods?
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Once an area is safe following an incident, how can you look after any casualties?
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When should you move a casualty who’s unconscious but breathing?
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A pedestrian suffers a leg injury following an accident. The leg is bleeding heavily, although it isn’t broken and nothing is embedded in the wound. What should you do to help?
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What should you do in a situation where someone has suffered severe burns?
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You need to administer CPR and give rescue breaths to someone who has been involved in an accident. While breathing into the mouth of the casualty, what else should you do?
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Following an incident, a small child isn’t breathing. You need to administer CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) which include giving rescue breaths. How should you breathe into the child’s mouth?
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A motorcyclist has been involved in an accident and is unconscious in the middle of the road. There are no other people or vehicles involved. What should you do first?
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How can you help a driver suffering from shock?
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Which of these should you do at the scene of an incident?
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If someone is unconscious following an accident, what is the first thing you should do?
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Assuming there is no further danger of collision or fire, what is the first thing you should do for an unconscious motorcyclist?
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In which circumstances should a motorcyclist’s helmet be removed following a crash?
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You arrive at the scene of an incident. Several people are badly injured. After turning on your hazard lights and ensuring all engines are off, what should you do?
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What should you do if you’re the first to arrive at the scene of a crash?
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An adult isn’t breathing at the scene of a crash. To save the casualty, you must administer chest compressions. What is the correct chest compression depth?
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In a long tunnel, what might warn you of an incident or congestion ahead?
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You are driving behind a lorry on the motorway. A large box falls from the vehicle onto the road. How should you react?
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There has been an accident involving a motorcyclist. The motorcyclist is unconscious and is lying in the middle of the road. Traffic has stopped and doesn’t pose a threat. How should you help?
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Following an accident, an unconscious injured person has been placed in the recovery position. Their breathing is normal. What else should you do?
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Which of the following is an indicator that a person is suffering from shock?
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You arrive at the scene of an accident and find someone who isn’t breathing normally. How many chest compressions should you give per minute?
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You arrive at the scene of an accident and find someone has suffered a burn which needs to be treated. How long should the burn be cooled for?
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You arrive at the scene of an accident and find someone unconscious. How long should you spend checking to see if they’re breathing?
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There has been a road traffic accident and someone is bleeding from their arm. There is nothing embedded in the wound. How should you help this person?
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When can you use the hard shoulder on a motorway?
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You are driving through a tunnel when the traffic ahead slows down and stops. What should you do?
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Which of these is an appropriate time to use your hazard warning lights?
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Which of these is an appropriate time to use your hazard warning lights?
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If a car is displaying a ‘help’ pennant, what does it mean?
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