Cerad Exam – Complete Questions with 100%
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What is the alcohol breath limit? - ✔✔35mcg/100ml breath
Legal exemptions
7 Ps
3 Ss
2 Es
1U
TOM - ✔✔7 Ps;
1) Parking within a zigzag pedestrian
2) Parking on double white/yellow/red lines
3) Parking offside during hours of darkness
4) Parking on the footpath/verge of a central reservation
5) Parking or driving on a cycle track
6) Parking at a designated bus stop
7) Parking across a dropped curb or double parking
3 Ss;
1) Stopping on clearways
2) Stopping engine while parked
3) Stopping within yellow box
2 Es;
,1) Entering pedestrian precinct
2) Exceeding speed limits
U;
Using audio warnings between 23:30 and 07:00
TOM;
T - treating red light as a give way
O - observing keep L/R signs (driving on wrong side of road)
M - motorway regulations
What are we not exempt from? - ✔✔- overtaking on a double white line where line
closest is solid
- overtaking vehicle in front if theyre stopped at a pedestrian crossing
- level crossings
Psychological human factors - ✔✔- taking risks under operational/time pressures
- lack of self awareness
- red mist
Stress coping skills; REACT - ✔✔- reappraisal
- emotion focused
- avoidance
- confrontation
- task focus
, 5 Stages of Planning - ✔✔1. observe
2. anticipate
3. prioritise
4. decide what to do
5. act
1 in ? fatal accidents are caused by drivers falling asleep at the wheel - ✔✔1 in 4
1 in ? RTCs on major roads are caused by tiredness - ✔✔1 in 5
>1 in ? RTCs involve someone that is driving for work - ✔✔>1 in 4
The risk for tired-related RTCs is greatest between the times of ? - ✔✔11pm - 6am
Human factors that impact safety; I AM SAFE - ✔✔I - illness
A - alcohol
M - medications
S - sleep
A - attitude
F - food
E - emotions
3 types of hazards - ✔✔1. physical features (fixed
Correct Answers | Verified
What is the alcohol breath limit? - ✔✔35mcg/100ml breath
Legal exemptions
7 Ps
3 Ss
2 Es
1U
TOM - ✔✔7 Ps;
1) Parking within a zigzag pedestrian
2) Parking on double white/yellow/red lines
3) Parking offside during hours of darkness
4) Parking on the footpath/verge of a central reservation
5) Parking or driving on a cycle track
6) Parking at a designated bus stop
7) Parking across a dropped curb or double parking
3 Ss;
1) Stopping on clearways
2) Stopping engine while parked
3) Stopping within yellow box
2 Es;
,1) Entering pedestrian precinct
2) Exceeding speed limits
U;
Using audio warnings between 23:30 and 07:00
TOM;
T - treating red light as a give way
O - observing keep L/R signs (driving on wrong side of road)
M - motorway regulations
What are we not exempt from? - ✔✔- overtaking on a double white line where line
closest is solid
- overtaking vehicle in front if theyre stopped at a pedestrian crossing
- level crossings
Psychological human factors - ✔✔- taking risks under operational/time pressures
- lack of self awareness
- red mist
Stress coping skills; REACT - ✔✔- reappraisal
- emotion focused
- avoidance
- confrontation
- task focus
, 5 Stages of Planning - ✔✔1. observe
2. anticipate
3. prioritise
4. decide what to do
5. act
1 in ? fatal accidents are caused by drivers falling asleep at the wheel - ✔✔1 in 4
1 in ? RTCs on major roads are caused by tiredness - ✔✔1 in 5
>1 in ? RTCs involve someone that is driving for work - ✔✔>1 in 4
The risk for tired-related RTCs is greatest between the times of ? - ✔✔11pm - 6am
Human factors that impact safety; I AM SAFE - ✔✔I - illness
A - alcohol
M - medications
S - sleep
A - attitude
F - food
E - emotions
3 types of hazards - ✔✔1. physical features (fixed