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PCV CPC Case Study 96

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Alex, a bus driver in Great Britain, is committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of his passengers and himself. In 2016, there were significant casualties involving bus and coach occupants in road traffic incidents. Alex knows the importance of adhering to health and safety regulations, managing stress, and avoiding driving under fatigue or influence of substances. His role involves staying updated with regulations and official advice, being aware of the physical and mental symptoms of stress, and ensuring he is always fit to drive.

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 £10 billion
B £16 billion
C £20 billion
D £5 billion
Correct Answer: B £16 billion
Explanation: The estimated value of preventing road traffic incidents in 2016 was £16 billion.
Correct Answer: A Around 12
Explanation: Around 12 fatalities occur weekly in road traffic incidents involving someone at work.
Correct Answer: C About 3%
Explanation: Buses and coaches account for about 3% of deaths and injuries in road traffic incidents.
A Inattention and distraction
B Mechanical failures
C Poor road conditions
D Weather conditions
Correct Answer: A Inattention and distraction
Explanation: Inattention and distraction are common causes of incidents involving buses and coaches.
A Hair loss
B Increased sweating
C Muscle spasms
D Nail-biting
Correct Answer: D Nail-biting
Explanation: Hair loss is not listed as a physical symptom of stress for drivers.
A Continue driving
B Drink coffee
C Take a rest break
D Turn up the radio
Correct Answer: C Take a rest break
Explanation: Drivers should take a rest break if they start to feel tired to avoid accidents.
A Must not smoke in certain vehicles
B Only electronic cigarettes are permitted
C Smoking is allowed in all vehicles
D Smoking is restricted to private vehicles
Correct Answer: A Must not smoke in certain vehicles
Explanation: It's legally required not to smoke in public transport or certain work vehicles.