Roadcraft Exam 2025 Questions and
Answers
What makes a good driver? - ANSWER✔✔-•Critical and honest self-awareness
•Taking action to keep identified risks to a minimum
•Awareness of your own limitations and those of the vehicle and the road
•Awareness of the risks inherent in particular road and traffic situations
•Concentration and good observations
•Continuously matching the vehicle's direction and speed to the changing conditions
•Skilful use of vehicle controls
Competences for police drivers - ANSWER✔✔-- the knowledge and skills to drive
safely
- an understanding of factors that increase your risk of a collision
- the ability to accurately assess your driving behaviour
Task specific competencies - ANSWER✔✔-- multi-tasking
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,- alertness
- attention distribution
- situational awareness
- anticipation
- planning
- making judgements
Situational awareness - ANSWER✔✔-Situational awareness is essential for police and
other emergency service drivers.
This involves gathering, interpreting and using any relevant information to make sense
of what is going on around you and what is likely to happen next, so that you can make
intelligent decisions and stay in control
Common causes of collisions - ANSWER✔✔-Driver error or reactions - failure to look
properly, failure to judge the other persons path or speed or loss of control
Actions based on poor judgement - travelling too fast for the conditions, exceeding the
speed limit or following too close.
Being careless, reckless or in a hurry
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, Most likely to be involved in a collision - ANSWER✔✔-Young drivers, especially young
male drivers, are at a high risk of crashing than older drivers
1 in 6 drivers are between 17-24 yet are involved in 1/4 crashes on British roads.
Young drivers are more likely to be involved in a crash as a result of excessive speed,
loss of control of the vehicle or sudden breaking.
People who drive at work are more likely to be involved in a crash than those who
don't.
Between a quarter and a third of all serious collisions involved someone who was
working at the time.
Drivers at work between the age of 25-35 are at a higher risk of a collision than other
age groups.
Four levels of driving task - ANSWER✔✔-They are set out by the European Goals for
Driver Education (GDE) and are:
- human factors that affect your driving
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Answers
What makes a good driver? - ANSWER✔✔-•Critical and honest self-awareness
•Taking action to keep identified risks to a minimum
•Awareness of your own limitations and those of the vehicle and the road
•Awareness of the risks inherent in particular road and traffic situations
•Concentration and good observations
•Continuously matching the vehicle's direction and speed to the changing conditions
•Skilful use of vehicle controls
Competences for police drivers - ANSWER✔✔-- the knowledge and skills to drive
safely
- an understanding of factors that increase your risk of a collision
- the ability to accurately assess your driving behaviour
Task specific competencies - ANSWER✔✔-- multi-tasking
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,- alertness
- attention distribution
- situational awareness
- anticipation
- planning
- making judgements
Situational awareness - ANSWER✔✔-Situational awareness is essential for police and
other emergency service drivers.
This involves gathering, interpreting and using any relevant information to make sense
of what is going on around you and what is likely to happen next, so that you can make
intelligent decisions and stay in control
Common causes of collisions - ANSWER✔✔-Driver error or reactions - failure to look
properly, failure to judge the other persons path or speed or loss of control
Actions based on poor judgement - travelling too fast for the conditions, exceeding the
speed limit or following too close.
Being careless, reckless or in a hurry
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, Most likely to be involved in a collision - ANSWER✔✔-Young drivers, especially young
male drivers, are at a high risk of crashing than older drivers
1 in 6 drivers are between 17-24 yet are involved in 1/4 crashes on British roads.
Young drivers are more likely to be involved in a crash as a result of excessive speed,
loss of control of the vehicle or sudden breaking.
People who drive at work are more likely to be involved in a crash than those who
don't.
Between a quarter and a third of all serious collisions involved someone who was
working at the time.
Drivers at work between the age of 25-35 are at a higher risk of a collision than other
age groups.
Four levels of driving task - ANSWER✔✔-They are set out by the European Goals for
Driver Education (GDE) and are:
- human factors that affect your driving
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