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PCV CPC Case Study 30

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Emma, a seasoned bus driver, understands the importance of maintaining control over her vehicle in various driving situations. She knows that while she cannot change the design of the bus or the road conditions, she can manage her driving techniques, particularly braking and speed control. Emma's focus is on effective braking strategies, avoiding simultaneous braking and turning, and preventing pedal confusion, which is especially crucial in city driving with frequent starts and stops.

There are 7 multiple choice questions in this PCV CPC case study. Read this carefully and ensure you fully understand the scenario before starting the test. You need to score 6 out of 7 to pass.

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A Controlling the speed of the vehicle
B Focusing on sharp turns
C Ignoring road conditions
D Rapid acceleration
Correct Answer: A Controlling the speed of the vehicle
Explanation: Controlling speed is crucial for maintaining control, especially in varying road conditions.
A Braking and turning at the same time
B Braking on straight roads
C Checking for passengers
D Using mirrors
Correct Answer: A Braking and turning at the same time
Explanation: Avoiding simultaneous braking and turning helps maintain control and stability.
A It is only necessary in bad weather
B It maintains vehicle stability and control
C It speeds up the journey
D It uses less fuel
Correct Answer: B It maintains vehicle stability and control
Explanation: Controlled braking helps maintain stability and prevents loss of control.
A Never while passengers are onboard
B On short stops and hills
C Only in emergency stops
D When parking for long periods
Correct Answer: B On short stops and hills
Explanation: Using the parking brake on short stops and hills prevents unintended vehicle movement.
A Applying the footbrake before engaging ‘D’
B Avoiding the use of the footbrake
C Engaging ‘D’ before applying the footbrake
D Shifting to neutral frequently
Correct Answer: A Applying the footbrake before engaging ‘D’
Explanation: Applying the footbrake before engaging ‘D’ prevents the vehicle from creeping or rolling.
A By avoiding the use of brakes
B By being aware of her foot's position relative to the pedals
C By driving at a constant speed
D By frequently checking the rearview mirror
Correct Answer: B By being aware of her foot's position relative to the pedals
Explanation: Being aware of foot position relative to the pedals helps prevent pedal confusion.
A During high-speed driving
B On long, straight roads
C When moving off from rest at slow speed
D When the vehicle is stationary
Correct Answer: C When moving off from rest at slow speed
Explanation: Pedal confusion is more likely when moving off from rest at slow speeds.