hazard awareness

Cards (18)

  • you MUST wear glasses or contact lenses when driving on public roads if you can't read a vehicle number plate from distance of 20.5 metres
  • what's the maximum permissible breath alcohol level above which a driver must not drive?
    30mg per 100ml
  • what's the maximum permissible blood alcohol level above which a driver must not drive?
    80mg per 100ml
  • when must you stop at this junction?

    everytime
  • a driver can only read a number plate at the required distance with glasses on. glasses should be word all the time when driving
  • alcohol reduces your concentration when driving
  • another driver does something that upsets you. you should try not to react
  • your driver has given you a course of medicine.
    why should you ask if it's OK to drive?
    some types of medicine can cause your reactions to slow down
  • a driver pulls out of a side road in front of you.
    you have to brake hard.
    you should ignore the error & stay calm
  • You become ill.
    A doctor prescribes drugs ,, which are likely to affect your driving.
    You should NOT drive
  • your reaction will be much slower when driving if tired
  • A car driver pulls out causing you to break.
    You should keep calm and not retaliate
  • If you are feeling tired it's best to stop as soon as you can.
    Until then you should ensure a supply of fresh air.
  • What advice should you give to a driver who has had a few alcoholic drinks at a party?

    do NOT drive
  • You have been taking medicine for a few days, which made you feel drowsy.
    Today you feel better but still need to take the medicine.
    You should only drive after checking with your doctor.
  • An elderly person's driving ability could be affected because they may be unable to react very quickly
  • You take the wrong route & find that you're on a one-way street.
    You should continue to the end of the road.
  • You see this sign ahead.
    You should expect the road to?
    Bend sharply to the left