Band 1 road procedure

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Why should you keep well back when you’re following a large vehicle? Band 1 road procedure
Why should you look very carefully for motorcyclists and cyclists at junctions? Band 1 road procedure
Why should you reduce your speed when you’re driving in fog? Band 1 road procedure
Why would a motorcyclist use dipped headlights in daylight? Band 1 road procedure
You arrive at a serious motorcycle crash. The scene has been made safe. What’s the first thing you should check on an unconscious rider? Band 1 road procedure
You arrive at an incident where someone is suffering from severe burns. How could you help? Band 1 road procedure
You arrive at the scene of a car crash. A passenger is bleeding heavily from an arm wound. How should the arm be treated if it’s clear that there are no objects in the wound? Band 1 road procedure
You arrive at the scene of a crash. The scene has been made safe and there’s a casualty in a vehicle. What should you do if the casualty is conscious and breathing? Band 1 road procedure
You arrive at the scene of a motorcycle crash. The rider is injured. When would you remove the rider’s helmet? Band 1 road procedure
You arrive at the scene of an incident. There’s been an engine fire. What should you do to help someone whose hands and arms have been burnt? Band 1 road procedure
You break down on a dual carriageway. How far behind your vehicle should you place a red warning triangle? Band 1 road procedure
You break down on a motorway. You need to call for help. Why may it be better to use an emergency roadside telephone rather than a mobile phone? Band 1 road procedure
You come to an obstruction on your side of a narrow road. What should you do if there’s oncoming traffic? Band 1 road procedure
You intend to turn left at traffic lights. What should you do just before turning? Band 1 road procedure
You intend to turn left into a minor road. What should you do as you approach the junction? Band 1 road procedure