Case Study 11
CASE STUDY 11
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Case Study 11
Edward drives a car transporter delivering a variety of vehicles across the UK. Today he commenced his daily vehicle checks at 7.30am and started driving at 8 am. He will park up at 6 pm, ideally spending the night at a lorry park. Edward is looking forward to having a relatively short day because the last three have all been 15 hours long and he is exhausted.
This is not going to be a good day for Edward, as today he will have his first accident in 15 years of driving by hitting a railway bridge.
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Question 1 of 71. Question
As part of his daily checks, Edward must make sure the brake lines are correctly connected.
What colour is the service line?
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Question 2 of 72. Question
What should Edward pay particular attention to when negotiating turns?
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Question 3 of 73. Question
Edward has been driving continuously since he left the yard and he must now legally take a 45 minute break.
What time is it?
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Question 4 of 74. Question
Edward has collided with a railway bridge. What action should he take?
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Question 5 of 75. Question
Taking the scenario into account, what factor could have contributed to Edward's collision?
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Question 6 of 76. Question
What precaution should Edward take when parking overnight?
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Question 7 of 77. Question
what is the earliest Edward can start work tomorrow?
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