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CASE STUDY 130
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Case Study 130
Simon is delivering electrical goods to private houses across the North West of England. He drives a 12,500kg rigid box lorry with a kerbside weight of 4,500kg. When Simon left the depot the weather was dry and fine, but it has since changed dramatically, it’s raining and foggy enough for Simon to have his fog lights switched on
As a result, Simon is running behind on his deliveries
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Question 1 of 61. Question
Since the weather changed how much has the stopping distance increased by?
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Question 2 of 62. Question
What is the maximum speed Simon can travel on a single carriageway?
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Question 3 of 63. Question
What are the benefits of having spray suppression equipment fitted?
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Question 4 of 64. Question
Visibility for Simon is most likely
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Question 5 of 65. Question
Along with his fog lights, what other lights should Simon have switched on?
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Question 6 of 66. Question
What driving rules most likely apply to Simon?
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