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WHAT ARE THE 4 P EXEMPTIONS FOR STATIONARY VEHICLE?

Parking on white zigzag lines near a pedestrian crossing.


Parking on solid white/yellow/red lines.


Parking on pathways, verges and central reservation.


Parking on the offside of the road at night.

WHAT ARE THE 2 S EXEMPTIONS FOR STATIONARY VEHICLE?

Stop on a clearway.


Stop the engine without an attendant (you may leave the engine running without anyone in the ambulance).

WHAT IS THE JUSTIFICATION FOR YOUR STATIONARY EXEMPTIONS?

You must have to have been, or be, picking up or dropping off a patient, or be dealing with an emergency.

WHAT ARE YOUR 6 EXEMPTIONS FOR MOVING VEHICLE?

Speed limits.


Red traffic lights - treat them as a stop or giveway. (these include roadwork lights and pedestrian crossing lights)


Keep left / keep right signs do not have to be obeyed.


Bus lanes may be used in time of operation.


Audible warnings may be used within 11.30pm and 7.00am time frame.


Entering a pedestrian precinct

WHAT IS THE JUSTIFICATION FOR MOVING EXEMPTIONS?

If you conformed to the regulations, you would hinder the use to which your vehicle is used for.

HOW MANY EXEMPTIONS ARE THERE ALL TOGETHER?

13


(6 moving, 6 stationary and 1 both)

WHICH IS THE EXEMPTION THAT IS FOR BOTH MOVING AND STATIONARY?

Motorway regulations.

WHICH IS THE EXEMPTION THAT IS FOR BOTH MOVING AND STATIONARY?

Motorway regulations.

DEFINITION OF DANGEROUS DRIVING?

No motor vehicle shall be driven on a road or other public place in a manner which is dangerous to other road users.

DEFINITION OF CARELESS DRIVING?

no motor vehicle shall be driven on a road or public place in a careless manner, or without reasonable consideration to other road users.

WHAT ARE THE 2 C’s FOR THE NON EXEMPTIONS?

Crossing or straddling over a solid white line - unless it’s for one of the reasons in the highway code (rule 129).


Careless driving.

WHAT ARE THE 3 D’s FOR NON EXEMPTIONS?

Dangerous driving.


Dangerous parking.


Driving without a seat belt - as stated in the highway code (rule 99).

WHAT ARE THE 6 F’s FOR NON EXEMPTIONS?

Failure to stop at a collision if you’re involved.


Failing to stop at a stop/giveway sign.


Failing to stop at red flashing lights at level crossings, lifting bridges, airfields and fire stations etc.


Failing to conform to NO ENTRY


Failing to conform to ONE WAY TRAFFIC


Failing to conform to any other sign giving an order.

WHICH 2 NON EXEMPTIONS CAN BE RULED OUT IF GIVEN INSTRUCTION BY A POLICE OFFICER TO DO OTHERWISE?

Failing to conform to a NO ENTRY sign.


Failing to conform to a ONE WAY TRAFFIC sign.

WHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF RED MIST?

it means your attention is not on your driving, but on some specific goal; you have become emotionally and physiologically caught up in the incident.

WHAT ARE THE SPEED LIMITS FOR CARS ON - (1. BUILT UP AREAS) (2. SINGLE CARRIAGEWAYS) (3. DUAL CARRIAGEWAYS) (4. MOTORWAYS) ?

1. 30


2. 60


3. 70


4. 70

WHAT ARE THE SPEED LIMITS FOR AN AMBULANCE IN (1. BUILT UP AREAS) (2. SINGLE CARRIAGEWAYS) (3. DUAL CARRIAGEWAYS) (4. MOTORWAYS) ?

1. 30


2. 50


3. 60


4. 70