Incidents, accidents and emergencies

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You’re involved in a collision. Afterwards, which document may the police ask you to produce? Incidents, accidents and emergencies
You’re on the motorway. Luggage falls from your vehicle. What should you do? Incidents, accidents and emergencies
You’re the first person to arrive at an incident where people are badly injured. You’ve switched on your hazard warning lights and checked all engines are stopped. What else should you do? Incidents, accidents and emergencies
You’re the first to arrive at the scene of a crash. What should you do? Incidents, accidents and emergencies
You’ve broken down on a motorway. When you use the emergency telephone, what will you be asked for? Incidents, accidents and emergencies
You’ve broken down on a two-way road. You have a warning triangle. At least how far from your vehicle should you place the warning triangle? Incidents, accidents and emergencies
You’ve stalled in the middle of a level crossing and can’t restart the engine. The warning bells start to ring. What should you do? Incidents, accidents and emergencies
You’ve stopped at an incident to give help. What should you do? Incidents, accidents and emergencies
Your tyre bursts while you’re driving. What should you do? Incidents, accidents and emergencies
Your vehicle breaks down in a tunnel. What should you do? Incidents, accidents and emergencies
Your vehicle catches fire while driving through a tunnel. It’s still driveable. What should you do? Incidents, accidents and emergencies
Your vehicle has a puncture on a motorway. What should you do? Incidents, accidents and emergencies
Your vehicle has broken down on an automatic railway level crossing. What should you do first? Incidents, accidents and emergencies