This video provides a theory test revision covering accidents, focusing on procedures for handling incidents, including using emergency services, and the information required in case of accidents. It also covers recommended items to carry in a vehicle.
This Driving Theory 4 All video, "Accidents Part 2," reviews procedures for handling vehicle incidents. It covers responding to warning lights, using emergency services (Highways England and breakdown services), and gathering necessary information after an accident. The video emphasizes the importance of safety measures like using hazard lights, moving to the hard shoulder (or a safe location off the road), and using warning triangles when appropriate. It also lists recommended items to carry in a vehicle and the details to collect from those involved in an accident. Finally, it addresses the procedure for reporting incidents involving property damage.
This video is a tutorial for the UK driving theory test, focusing on the procedures to follow if you're involved in a road accident or experience a vehicle malfunction indicated by warning lights. It covers how to safely respond to various situations, contact emergency services, and gather the necessary information for insurance and legal purposes. The video emphasizes safety precautions and provides a checklist of important details to remember.
This UK driving theory test revision video quickly covers what to do in car emergencies. Key points include: safely handling warning lights, using emergency services after an accident (Highways England and your breakdown service), and collecting vital information from other drivers involved. Remember to use hazard lights, move to safety, and use a warning triangle (off motorways). Keep a first aid kit and fire extinguisher in your car. Report property damage to police within 24 hours if the owner is absent.
This UK driving theory test video focuses on accident procedures. Key takeaways are: 1) Warning Lights: Check your handbook and pull over safely. 2) Motorway Accidents: Use hazard lights, move to the hard shoulder, call Highways England via an SOS phone (providing location, accident details, and breakdown information). 3) Non-Motorway Accidents: Use hazard lights and place a warning triangle 45 meters behind your vehicle. 4) Essential Items: Carry a warning triangle, first-aid kit, and fire extinguisher. 5) Post-Accident: Gather details from all drivers (names, contact info, vehicle & insurance). Provide driving license, MOT, and insurance if police are present. 6) Property Damage: Report to police within 24 hours if the owner is absent.