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Before driving in winter, what are the essential elements you should check?
Battery, antifreeze, fuel, visibility
Antifreeze, battery radio, fuel
Battery, visibility, antifreeze, heating
Visibility, door locks, fuel, battery
You’re about to set off but your car won’t start. What is the first thing you should do?
Carry on turning the key hoping the car will start
Attempt a push start
Jump start
Immediately contact a roadside assistance service
Your headlights fail whilst on the motorway, what do you do?
Use your parking and hazard lights instead
Carry on driving, turning the lights on then off hoping they will come back on
Ignore the problem, the weather isn’t that bad
Pull off the motorway
You notice that your car is experiencing mechanical problems. Do you...
Ignore the issue and hope it passes
Ring a friend to ask for their advice
Pull over onto the hard shoulder or your nearest layby and contact a roadside assistance service
Pull over onto the hard shoulder or your nearest layby and inspect the issue yourself
What is the first thing you do once your car has reached a stop?
Get out the car to check the engine
Turn on hazard lights
Contact a roadside assistance service
Turn off the heaters to reserve battery power, as you are aware that battery performance is lower in cold weather
Once you have safely pulled over, do you…
Exit the car despite the cold weather and contact a roadside assistance service
Remain in the car with your seatbelt fastened, to stay warm, and contact a roadside assistance service
Check the car’s equipment to make sure the malfunction didn’t occur internally
Text or call your family, alerting them to your situation and location
What is the most important item to have in your possession when pulled onto a hard shoulder, layby, or emergency refuge area on a motorway/smart motorway?
Warning triangle to be placed behind your vehicle
Spare warm clothing
Matches or other forms of fire starters
USB mobile device charger
Your mobile phone is running low on battery. You see an emergency telephone on the opposite side of the road. Do you...
Cross the road to reach the emergency telephone
Send a passenger over the road to use the emergency telephone whilst you stay with the car
Attempt to draw attention from passing motorists in the hope that one will pull over and provide assistance
Use the remainder of your mobile phone battery to contact a roadside assistance service
To keep your car engine prepped for the roadside assistance service, how often should you switch your engine on per hour that you wait?
For 5 minutes
For 10 minutes
For 15 minutes
For 20 minutes
You have noticed a fellow motorist has broken down on the motorway. Do you…
Pull over to offer assistance
Drive past
When stationary, call the highway agency to ensure their location is known
When stationary, call a roadside assistance service on their behalf
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