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CASE STUDY 15
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Case Study 15
Dave is delivering car parts to garages across the North West of Scotland. He drives a 7,500kg rigid box lorry with a kerbside weight of 4,000kg. Since Dave left the depot the weather has changed dramatically, it’s raining and foggy with visibility down to 20 metres in some places.
As a result Dave is running behind.
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Question 1 of 51. Question
How much has the stopping distance increased by?
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Question 2 of 52. Question
What will help reduce the amount of spray being thrown up?
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Question 3 of 53. Question
Which of the following lights should Dave have switched on?
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Question 4 of 54. Question
The weather has improved, and the fog and rain have cleared.
Why must Dave make sure his fog lights are turned off?
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Question 5 of 55. Question
Which driving hour rules apply to Dave?
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