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PCV CPC Case Study 97

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Sophie, a coach driver operating in Great Britain, is aware of the challenges posed by stress and fatigue, especially when driving long distances. In 2016, road traffic incidents, including those involving bus and coach occupants, highlighted the importance of managing health and safety. Sophie is vigilant about maintaining her health and conduct, understanding the impact of stress, and the risks of falling asleep while driving. She ensures compliance with regulations on alcohol and drug consumption and is mindful of the legal requirements regarding smoking in work vehicles.

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 Difficulty in concentrating
B Euphoria
C Heightened alertness
D Increased appetite
Correct Answer: A Difficulty in concentrating
Explanation: Difficulty in concentrating is a mental symptom of stress affecting drivers.
A Depend on air conditioning
B Listen to loud music
C Rely on energy drinks
D Take planned rest breaks
Correct Answer: D Take planned rest breaks
Explanation: Taking planned rest breaks is essential to prevent falling asleep while driving.
A 12-24 hours
B 24-48 hours
C 48-72 hours
D 6-12 hours
Correct Answer: B 24-48 hours
Explanation: Alcohol can remain in the body and affect driving ability for 24-48 hours.
A A fine only
B A warning
C Mandatory disqualification from driving
D Mandatory retraining
Correct Answer: C Mandatory disqualification from driving
Explanation: Drink-driving offences result in mandatory disqualification from driving.
A Up to 24 hours
B Up to 36 hours
C Up to 48 hours
D Up to 72 hours
Correct Answer: D Up to 72 hours
Explanation: The effects of many drugs can remain in the body for up to 72 hours.
A 2000/2001
B 2004/2005
C 2006/2007
D 2010/2011
Correct Answer: C 2006/2007
Explanation: Smoking legislation in work vehicles was introduced in 2006/2007.
A Chest pains
B Dizziness
C Excessive hunger
D Increased sweating
Correct Answer: C Excessive hunger
Explanation: Excessive hunger is not listed as a physical symptom of stress for drivers.