Incidents, accidents and emergencies

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You arrive at an incident. There’s no danger from fire or further collisions. What’s your first priority when attending to an unconscious motorcyclist? Incidents, accidents and emergencies
You arrive at the scene of a crash. Someone is bleeding badly from an arm wound. Nothing is embedded in it. What should you do? Incidents, accidents and emergencies
You arrive at the scene of a motorcycle crash. No other vehicle is involved. The rider is unconscious and lying in the middle of the road. What’s the first thing you should do at the scene? Incidents, accidents and emergencies
You arrive at the scene of a motorcycle crash. The rider is injured. When should their helmet be removed? Incidents, accidents and emergencies
You break down on a level crossing. The lights haven’t yet begun to flash. What’s the first thing you should do? Incidents, accidents and emergencies
You have a collision while your car is moving. What’s the first thing you must do? Incidents, accidents and emergencies
You lose control of your car and damage a garden wall. No-one is around. What must you do? Incidents, accidents and emergencies
help pennant You see a car on the hard shoulder of a motorway with a ‘help’ pennant displayed. What does this mean? Incidents, accidents and emergencies
You’re at the scene of an incident. Someone is suffering from shock. How should you treat them? Incidents, accidents and emergencies
You’re driving on a motorway. When can you use hazard warning lights? Incidents, accidents and emergencies
You’re driving through a tunnel and the traffic is flowing normally. What should you do? Incidents, accidents and emergencies
You’re going through a congested tunnel and have to stop. What should you do? Incidents, accidents and emergencies
You’re going through a long tunnel. What will warn you of congestion or an incident ahead? Incidents, accidents and emergencies
You’re in a tunnel. Your vehicle is on fire and you can’t drive it. What should you do? Incidents, accidents and emergencies
You’re in collision with another moving vehicle. Someone is injured and your vehicle is damaged. What information should you find out? Incidents, accidents and emergencies