Band 1 road procedure

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A casualty has stopped breathing and you’ve started giving them chest compressions. How long should you continue trying to resuscitate them? Band 1 road procedure
A crash has just happened. A casualty is lying in the busy road. What’s the first thing you should do to help? Band 1 road procedure
A pupil asks about driving a right-hand-drive car in a European country where they drive on the right. What should your advice include? Band 1 road procedure
A road-incident casualty has an injured arm that’s bleeding but not broken. Why should the arm be kept in a raised position? Band 1 road procedure
After a breakdown on the motorway, how should you rejoin the carriageway from the hard shoulder? Band 1 road procedure
As you drive towards a roundabout, you see a horse and rider ahead. What should you do if the rider is signalling right but keeping well to the left? Band 1 road procedure
At an incident, a casualty has stopped breathing. What should you do to help them? Band 1 road procedure
At an incident, you suspect a casualty has back injuries. What should you do when the area is safe? Band 1 road procedure
At the scene of an incident, a pedestrian’s leg is bleeding heavily. It’s not broken and there are no objects in the wound. How could you help stop the bleeding? Band 1 road procedure
During a driving lesson, your vehicle is involved in a collision. What should you do if your pupil is physically unhurt but is suffering from shock? Band 1 road procedure
How can you help prevent your car radio from being stolen? Band 1 road procedure
How is overtaking in a one-way street different from overtaking on a two-way road? Band 1 road procedure
How must you treat a pelican crossing that crosses the road in a straight line and has a central island? Band 1 road procedure
How should you adjust your speed when you’re joining a busy motorway from a slip road? Band 1 road procedure
How should you drive in areas where there are traffic-calming measures? Band 1 road procedure