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CASE STUDY 85
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Case Study 85
It is the middle of summer and one of the hottest days of the year. Sean is delivering frozen foods to restaurant chains in London. Before leaving, he will undertake his daily checks.
The vehicle he will be using today has been kept in poor condition by its previous driver. Sean will fill it up with antifreeze, screen wash and diesel which he likes to fill to the brim before he starts his daily route
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Question 1 of 61. Question
When should anti-freeze be used in the cooling system?
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Question 2 of 62. Question
Why shouldn't Sean fill his fuel tank to the brim?
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Question 3 of 63. Question
The lorry has been parked in the yard for three hours while Sean completes his annual appraisal.
What will happen to the fuel?
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Question 4 of 64. Question
At very low temperatures diesel fuel will become less effective unless
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Question 5 of 65. Question
What should Sean set his tachograph to when carrying out his daily vehicle checks?
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Question 6 of 66. Question
What is the minimum amount of time the Driver & Vehicle Standards Agency require a tachograph to be set to OTHER WORK to account for daily vehicle checks?
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