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PCV CPC Case Study 70

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James, a safety officer at a passenger transport company, is tasked with ensuring that all coaches and minibuses comply with regulations regarding weight, height, and length. He instructs drivers on the importance of knowing their vehicle's dimensions and weight, especially when navigating through areas with height and weight restrictions. James also emphasises the significance of route planning to avoid low bridges and the importance of adhering to signage and traffic warnings.

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 3 tonnes
B 3.93 tonnes
C 4.5 tonnes
D 5 tonnes
Correct Answer: B 3.93 tonnes
Explanation: The MAM for a 16 passenger-seat minibus, including passengers, luggage, and fuel, is 3.93 tonnes.
A In centimetres only
B In feet and inches, or both feet, inches, and metres
C In metres only
D In yards and feet
Correct Answer: B In feet and inches, or both feet, inches, and metres
Explanation: The height should be marked in feet and inches, or both feet, inches, and metres, for clarity and compliance.
A Continue slowly
B Deflate the tyres
C Remove the roof of the vehicle
D Seek an alternative route
Correct Answer: D Seek an alternative route
Explanation: Drivers should seek an alternative route if their route is obstructed by a low bridge to avoid collisions.
A 3.5 metres (11 feet 6 inches)
B 4.0 metres (13 feet)
C 4.57 metres (15 feet)
D 5.0 metres (16 feet 6 inches)
Correct Answer: C 4.57 metres (15 feet)
Explanation: In the UK, the maximum height for a PCV with fixed bodywork is 4.57 metres (15 feet).
A Call the railway authority
B Estimate the height
C Follow another vehicle
D Proceed with caution
Correct Answer: A Call the railway authority
Explanation: If unsure about a bridge's height, the driver should call the railway authority for accurate information.
A 12 metres (39 feet 4 inches)
B 15 metres (49 feet 3 inches)
C 18 metres (59 feet)
D 20 metres (65 feet 7 inches)
Correct Answer: C 18 metres (59 feet)
Explanation: Articulated buses may be up to 18 metres (59 feet) long.
A The number of lanes
B The speed of the turn
C The swept area and turning circle
D The traffic behind them
Correct Answer: C The swept area and turning circle
Explanation: Drivers of long vehicles must be aware of the swept area and turning circle to avoid accidents when turning.