by Experts
Describe a non-primary route sign Whit sign black border
Describe a primary route Green sign yellow border
List passive safety features within a vehicle * Airbags
* Crumple zones
* Submarine seats
* Whiplash protection
* Seatbelt pre-tensioners
* head restrains
* rally roof
* Steering column
If a vehicle is considered to be in a dangerous condition this could lead to prosecution under the
construction and use regulations... True or False? True
,What does EBA stand for? Emergency Brake Assist
What does EBA do automatically when the driver depresses the brake quickly? Increases
brake pressure which in turn reduces stopping distance
What does ABS stand for? Anti-Lock Braking System
What does ABS enable to driver to do? Enables the driver to both steer and brake
without the brakes locking during harsh braking
What are retarders? They provide additional help during braking to slow down the
vehicle without causing the brakes to overheat/ wear out
What type of retarders are found on most modern ambulances? Electromagnetic
How is the retarder system normally activated? The driver depresses the brake pedal,
which requires no additional driver input and no special training
, What may show that the retarders have been activated? A red 'R' warning sign will
illuminate on the dashboard (in most vehicles)
What does ASC mean? Acceleration Skid Control
What does ASR stand for? Anti-Slip Regulator
What kind of systems are ASC and ASR? Forms of traction control
ASC/ ASR systems should be turned off during use... True or False False
When should cruise control NOT be used? (4) - where traffic speeds vary suddenly (urban
roads)
- slippery surfaces/ poor visibility
- emergency response driving
- when travelling downhill