CERAD 3 LAW EXAM 2025 BRAND NEW
ACTUAL EXAM WITH ANSWERS.
Gears - correct answer -Good hand and foot co-ord and
movement
Recognise when to change gear by engine sound
Choose correct gear for road speed
Changing early reduces fuel consumption
Brake in good time to slow to road speed then select gear
match engine speed to road speed when changing down
lower gear restrains vehicles speed when descending a slope
higher gear deliver more speed but less ability to accelerate or
climb slopes
intermediate gear allow progression from one speed to another
Weather conditions - correct answer -Higher gear for moving
slowly in slippery snow, ice or mud
grip steering wheel tightly
micro climate cause frost and wet in shaded hillside or trees- loss
of traction
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Emergency driving - correct answer -Sirens- Wail- long up and
down- long stretch
Yelp- faster wail , heavy slow traffic and junctions, bounce of
buildings to deflect noise
Fend in, off and inline - correct answer -Fend in-pointing front of
vehicle towards nearside (CV or land 3/2)
Fend off- pointing front of vehicles towards offside (lane 1 or hard
shoulder)
In-line- parallel with running traffic
50 meters behind, rear blues only
Stopping on a clearway (any patient) - correct answer --correct
PPE
-hazard warning lights
-dont leave in a dangerous position
Parking in controlled zig-zag area of pedestrian crossing (any
patient) - correct answer --PPE
-hazard lights
consider restrictive position affects pedestrians view
-as last resort
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- do not park across crossing itself
-position on exit of crossing
-dont leave dangerous position
Parking in double white, red or yellow line (any patient) - correct
answer --ppe
-consider danger when loading patient
-keep parked time to a minimum
-hazards
-dont leave in dangerous position
Leaving engine running while vehicle unattended (any patient) -
correct answer --ppe
-vehicle security
-engine overheat?
-engine fumes present issues?
-engine create noise to residents
-environmental impact
Parking on offside in darkness (any patient) - correct answer --
PPE