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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