A single vehicle RTC has occurred whereby the car has rolled over and landed back on its wheels, due to a blow out and blocked the hard shoulder. The only occupant is the driver and he has cuts and grazes. No other vehicles are involved and no one else is injured, other than the driver.
Is this a Reportable RTC?
A vehicle is parked on the roundabout at the top of a slip road. The vehicle is locked and secure and has road tax. It is clear of the carriageway, although on the grass. PNC shows it has a current keeper. Although no insurance is showed.
Does this vehicle have to be insured?
The legal limit for drink drive is 35 of what?
A collision has occurred where the driver has hit an animal. What 8 animals are part of the reportable RTC process.
A collision has occurred in lane 3 and the car is on its roof. Its rush hour on a Friday and traffic is heavy. The other lanes are clear, apart from a bit of debris. On arrival at the scene, the driver of the car has been pulled free and is receiving medical treatment in the ambulance. It looks like the driver is going to die. Police are en-route, but going to be at least 10 minutes. Do you?
A Collision has occurred and a person is trapped and is currently being cut free. Police, Fire, Ambulance and HATO’s are on scene. The police Sgt is also on scene. Who is in charge of that scene?
A two vehicle RTC has occurred and you’re the first on scene. Police are not en-route. No one is injured and both parties start arguing at the side of the road. One of the drivers hits the other one in front of you and he collapses. The offender gets in his car and tries to drive off. What do you do?
You come across a vehicle on the hard shoulder. The vehicle has a puncture and the only occupant is the driver. When speaking to the driver, you can smell that the person has been drinking, although its very slight. Do you?
A police car is driving along with its rear reds flashing in lane 1. It appears they have just left them on. What do you do?
A collision has occurred; the police attend and breathalise the drivers. It states that “Where a constable in uniform…. etc” They are not wearing hats, is the breath test lawful?
You are en-route to a fatal RTC at night and the location given is a notorious stretch of road. A police car comes up behind you and you pull over to let them past. As they pass, the passenger in the police car waves at you as if to keep up and follow them. What should you do?
A female has broken down and works about a mile off the motorway, near to where she has broken down. She is late for work and has told you that if she doesn’t get there on time, then she might get the sack. She doesn’t have breakdown cover. Do you?
You arrive at an RTC the same time as a single crewed police officer. A fight breaks out between two parties and the officer struggles to separate the two, whilst calling for assistance. He manages to separate them, but shouts to you to keep hold of one of the parties. Do you?
You stop and assist a broken down motorist at 2am. It’s a female and you notice that there is ignition damage and no key. To start it, you have to connect wires together. The female states her car was stolen a few days ago and that she hasn’t had time to get it fixed. PNC shows no reports. She also produces the V5 and confirms her name on the top. She also tells you that recovery is en-route. Do you?
Which offence does not require an NIP. (Notice of intended prosecution)
It is an offence not to wear a seatbelt. Who is not exempt?
A single two way carriageway, with parking bays. A motorist is stationary at traffic lights and they answer their mobile phone. Do they commit an offence if they answer their phone?
What is the age for a person to start to learning to drive a bus?
A transit van carrying goods to deliver is travelling along a dual carriageway, which is in a national speed limit. It does not exceed 7.5 tonnes. What is the maximum speed limit they can travel?
What do amber studs represent on the motorway?