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1
You must obey signs giving orders. These signs are mostly in:- (circle the correct answer)
Red Circles
2
You must not stop or park on the carriageway or the hard shoulder of a motorway except when?
except in an emergency, or when told to do so by the police, traffic officers, an emergency sign or by red flashing light signals.
3
Can the driver of a school/care contract vehicle refuse to take an assistance dog? Give your reasons
Where the licensee has been granted a medical exemption so as to exempt them from any requirement under the Equality Act 2010; the notice of exemption must be displayed in the vehicle so that it is visible by fixing it in an easily accessible place (for example on the dashboard) or as prescribed by the Council.
4
After concluding your contract work, the office asks you to just go to Sainsbury’s and pick up an elderly lady and her shopping, and take her to her home address which is local. It will take you about 15 minutes. The booking will be allocated to you personally as a ‘cash job’ and is not on the books. Is there any problem with this?
Yes there is a problem, because all jobs must be recorded in the books driver.
5
What official item should you wear whilst working as an Assisted Transport Hire driver?
Badge
6
If a driver has a conviction or police caution recorded against them what should they do and when should they do it?
The licensee shall notify the Council of any conviction against him/her immediately in writing after the convictio n has been imposed
7
What do the drivers conditions say about passenger luggage?
The licensee shall afford all reasonable assistance with passengers luggage.
8
If you change your address when must you inform the Council?
The licensee shall give notice to the Council of any change of his address during the period o f the licence within 7 days of such change taking place
9
How and where should the identification plates be affixed to the vehicle?
The licensee shall not conceal either the exterior identification plates of the private hire vehicle or the details pr inted or marked thereon, or the interior display of the private hire vehicle licence numbers, from the public view, and will keep the identification plates and the display in a clean condition.
10
According to driver condition 5, what are the 3 things that a driver should NOT do without the tenant's express consent?
The licensee shall not engage in any sexual related activity in a licensed vehicle, even if consensual. 5.16 The licensee shall not, except with the express consent of the hirer/passenger or approved ride share journey, carry any person (other than the hirer/passenger) in the private hire vehicle. 5.17 The licensee shall not carry a greater number of passengers than is prescribed on the vehicle licence and shall not allow any unaccompanied child to be carried in the front seat of the vehicle.
11
The driver shall not allow any child under what age to be conveyed in the front of the vehicle?
Any child below the age of twelve years
12
A member of the public waves to you in your Private Hire car while you are moving along the public highway. You stop and are asked to take this person to a public house, what should you do?
I decline the request
13
You must not stop or park on the carriageway or the hard shoulder of a motorway except when?
You must not stop or park on: the carriageway or the hard shoulder of a motorway except in an emergency, or when told to do so by the police, traffic officers, an emergency sign or by red flashing light signals.
14
A school contract driver in his vehicle is about to leave the school after completing the pre-arranged morning contract run. The driver is approached by the head- teacher who asks if he could just get a lift to another school, which is actually on the route back. Is it lawful to accept this request? Explain your reasons.
No, because all trips must be pre-booked, otherwise they are not insured
15
There are flashing amber lights under a school warning sign. What action should you take?
Drive very slowly until you are clear of the area.
16
What two driver conditions must a driver comply with regarding the hire car identification plates?
The vehicle front and rear licence identification plates must be displayed in the authorised plate holder, obtained from the Licensing Department; and the plate must be fixed in the plate holder using the clips provided, so as to allow them to be easily removed by an authorised officer and information contained on the plate is clearly visible to public view at all times.
17
What does the law say in relation to the driver of a school/ assistance contract vehicle and the wearing of a seat belt?
Before you move your vehicle, you must make sure that all your passengers are seated with their seat belts/harnesses securely fastened. Assistance should be offered to passengers to fasten and unfasten seatbelts/harnesses, if required. Passengers are legally responsible to wear their seatbelts/harnesses except in the case of children under the age of 14, where the driver is legally responsible. The Council expects all passengers to wear a seat belt. No belt no journey. If a passenger has a medical exemption from wearing a seat belt they will be carrying a doctor’s ‘letter of exemption’ with them and you will have knowledge of this exemption from the Transport Commissioning Service. Anyone without a seat belt must be seated in a position where they cannot cause harm to another passenger in the event of an accident. If a passenger should wear a seat belt/harness but refuses to do so or regularly unfastens it during the journey, you must do your utmost to persuade them to wear it for a their entire journey. If you have concerns about a passenger not wearing a seat belt, contact your line manager as soon as possible. Faulty seat belts/harnesses must not be used and must be replaced; you must report this to your line manager urgently. Some types of seat belt/harness may need adjustment to take account of winter and summer clothing. You must keep gangways and entrances clear at all times, including the emergency exit. Any equipment being transported (for example, a walking aid) must be secured so as not to become a flying lethal object in the event of an accident or severe braking. You must not allow any passengers to stand for a journey or to sit in a sideways facing seat. Before driving away you must make sure all passengers are clear of the vehicle, in particular that no clothing or bags are caught in the door. At the end of the journey, you must check to see that no passengers or their possessions remain on board.
18
What should a driver do when passengers are entering or alighting from the vehicle?
Welcome them and say goodbye. With respect.
19
Can you park your hire car on a Hackney Carriage rank?
No.
20
For what reason may you use the right-hand lane of a motorway?
The right-hand lane of the motorway is for overtaking.
21
Which one of these if allowed to get low could cause an accident?
Brake fluid level
22
What should you do if a passenger becomes ill during the journey?
If a passenger falls ill during a journey, you should take them to the nearest point of assistance, for example: a health centre a hospital the passenger’s home the passenger’s school or care establishment. If you have an emergency situation on board (e.g. heart attack) you should call 999 and ask for an ambulance to meet you. Whichever option you choose will depend on the severity of the illness and the point you have reached in the journey. You must make contact with your line manager or the Transport Commissioning Service /carer /parents/ care establishment/school and inform them of the action you have taken. For children with a Travel Care Plan, passenger assistants should refer to this document for further advice. If your decision is to return a child to their home and there is no one at home the procedure as laid down in paragraph 4.9.2 should be followed.
23
When a contract journey requires a Passenger Assistant (an escort) to be in attendance, then who is responsible for the safety and comfort of the passengers?
Driver
24
According to Condition 9(i) how many doors for use of passengers only should a hire car have that are separate from the driver?
Three
25
When should a proprietor disclose any conviction or adult caution to the Council and how should it be done?
The licensee shall notify the Council immediately in writing
26
What two things must you not do on a pedestrian crossing or in the area covered by the zig-zag lines?
NOT park and NOT overtaking
27
What should a driver do if he finds any property not belonging to him in his hire car?
If any property accidentally left in a private hire vehicle is found by or handed to the licensee then all reasonable steps must be taken to return the property to its rightful owner. If the property cannot be returned to the owner, then the property should be reported to the Operator through whom the passenger booked the vehicle at the earliest opportunity and handed to the Operator as soon as is practical and in any case within 24 hours of the property being found.
28
You arrive at a house to pick up a passenger and notice that your passenger has red bruise marks to their arms. You say ‘What have you been up to then?’ The reply is ‘It’s alright, I was being naughty last night and my Dad had to hold me down for a bit’. The person gets in the vehicle and they do not seem bothered at all. Is there any need to do anything else? Give your reasons.
Make a brief note of what you have seen: Who? What? Where? When? Sign and date it. Again, this information should be passed to the Head Teacher/Officer in Charge and to your manager within 24 hours. You must not discuss this with anyone else. When you have passed your information on, you should do nothing else. The Head Teacher/officer in charge/your manager will seek appropriate advice and co-ordinate any further action that is necessary. I must do it because it is a child.
29
You must stop when signaled to do so by which three of the following?
police officer , a school crossing patrol , a red traffic light
30
For what 2 reasons should you use hazard warning lights?
When you slow down quickly on a motorway because of a hazard ahead , When you have broken down
31
What 2 things does condition 10 say about any damage to hire cars?
The Licensee shall report to the Council, in writing, as soon as is reasonably practicable and in any case within 72 hours any accident causing damage materially affecting the safety, performance or appearance of the vehicle or the comfort or convenience of passengers. The report should contain full details of the accident damage including photos.
32
You must not use your horn when driving in a built up area between the hours of what?
11.30 pm and 7.00 am
33
Vehicle condition 6 describes the mechanical and structural condition of the vehicle, what does it say.
The Licensee shall ensure that the private hire vehicle shall be maintained in good mechanical and structural condition at all times and be capable of satisfying the Council’s mechanical and structural inspection at any time during the period the vehicle is licensed.
34
According to driver condition 3, whose consent do you need before another person may drive the hire car?
Taxi operator.
35
When approaching a zebra crossing what must you look out for?
When approaching a 'Zebra' crossing, look out for pedestrians waiting to cross
36
What items are a hire car driver obliged to have in their vehicle in case of injury or emergency?
First aid kit
37
You must obey signs giving orders. These signs are mostly in:
Red Circles
38
What two things do the vehicle conditions say about conveyance of luggage?
provide facilities for the carriage of luggage safely and protected from damaging weather conditions
39
Condition 7 relates to 2 things about the vehicles interior and exterior condition, what does it say?
The interior and exterior of the Private Hire Vehicle shall be kept in a clean and safe condition by the Proprietor.
40
What 2 things must the proprietor of a licensed hire car cause to be done with regard to passenger seating?
Inside the vehicle the seat space must be adequate to accommodate at least four passengers. With working seatbelts.
41
Can a 9 year old be carried in the front seat of a hire car?
NO
42
Can a Private hire vehicle operator, licensed by Macclesfield Council accept a booking and use an Assisted Transport hire vehicle licensed by Stockport Council?
NO
43
As the proprietor of a licensed vehicle how often are you obliged to have the vehicle tested?
once in 3 years when up to 3 years old and every 6 months when is older then 3 years
44
Where should you wear your drivers badge when engaged in a school/assistance contract and who can demand to inspect it?
Upper part of body
45
What details are required to be kept of any bookings for the hire of a private hire vehicle by an operator?
Time and date booking received (using 24-hour clock) • Name and contact details (phone number or address) of person making the booking • How the booking was made e.g. Telephone/Online etc • Time and detailed pick up location • Specific destination (the use of the term ‘as directed’ or similar term should only be used exceptionally). • ID of dispatched driver (i.e. name and call sign) ID of dispatched vehicle (Licence/fleet number) • ID of person taking booking (excludes electronic bookings) • Any special requirements e.g. wheelchair accessible or disability assistance • Details of any subcontracting to or from another PHO (Inc. any other Operator owned by the Operator subject to these conditions) • Any fare quoted at time of booking, if requested by the person making the booking.
46
What would you do if your vehicle is involved in an accident when transporting vulnerable passengers?
The licensee shall report immediately to the operator any incident of concern including accidents where hurt or distress has been caused, customer disputes or passenger conduct concerns.
47
Normally the driver of a vehicle is responsible for ensuring that all passengers are wearing seatbelts. Who is responsible when undertaking a school /care assisted contract?
care assistant