Incidents, accidents and emergencies

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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 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 involved in a collision with another vehicle. Someone is injured and your motorcycle is damaged. What should you find out? Incidents, accidents and emergencies
You’re involved in a collision. Afterwards, which document may the police ask you to produce? Incidents, accidents and emergencies
You’re on a motorway. Luggage falls from your motorcycle. What should you do? Incidents, accidents and emergencies
You’re on a motorway. When can you use hazard warning lights? Incidents, accidents and emergencies
You’re riding on a motorway. The car in front switches on its hazard warning lights while it’s moving. What does this mean? Incidents, accidents and emergencies
You’re riding through a tunnel. What should you do if your motorcycle breaks down? 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 stopped at an incident to give help. What should you do? Incidents, accidents and emergencies
Your motorcycle has broken down on a motorway. How will you know the direction of the nearest emergency telephone? Incidents, accidents and emergencies