Roads Policing

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Roads Policing Quiz

Test your knowledge on roads policing with our engaging quiz! Designed for individuals looking to understand the legal aspects of driving and road safety.

Key topics include:

  • Road Traffic Collisions (RTC)
  • Driver Responsibilities
  • Legal Defenses in Driving Offenses
  • Safety Regulations
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by DrivingGuide257
The acronym CHAMPS DG states what animals count towards an RTC what animals are they
Cattle, Horse, Ass, Mule, Pigeons, Sheep, Dog, Goat
Cattle, Horses, Alpaca, Mouse, Pets, Sheep, Dog, Goat
Cat, Horse, Ass, Mule, Pigs, Sheep, Dogs, Goat
Cattle, Horse, Ass, Mule, Pigs, Sheep, Dog, Goat
A driver is 'a person engaged in the driving of the vehicle'
True
False
What must you need to do to be driving
Use the driver's controls
Sitting in the backseat opening the window
Holding keys
Sitting in the drivers seat and not touching anything
Is a privately owned caravan site open to campers a public place
Yes
No
Drink driving to get away from serious danger e.g., death is classed as what defence
Automatism
Duress
Self defence
Insanity
Automatism is NOT a defence for road policing offences
True
False
Rob suffers with epilepsy, he was in a rush this morning and forgot to take his medication, while driving to work, Rob has an epileptic fit causing him to collide with another car. Is automatism a defence?
Yes, it was involuntary movement
Yes, he was in a rush so that explains why he didn't take his medication
No, he shouldn't drive if he has epilepsy
No, he didn't take his medication which led to the fit
Rhona is driving home from work on Monday, during the drive home she hits another car as she doesn't stop in time, no one is injured, Rhona is worried she will get her license took of her so drives of home, at the weekend Rhona decides she will go to the station to admit to the incident, are the obligations of Rhona met
Yes she has reported to a station
Yes she didn't need to stop as she didn't hurt anyone and she reported it to the station
No she should've stopped regardless of anyone injured
No she waited longer than 24hours to report it
Who is responsible for a 16 year old wearing a seat belt
The 16 year old
The driver
You can only stop a vehicle if you are a constable
True - you have the powers
False - you need to be in uniform
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