Yes, your previous answers were largely correct, reflecting the information from the transcript. My previous feedback only offered minor suggestions for making them even more precise and complete, based on the specific wording in the video transcript.
This video is a theory test revision covering road safety and pedestrian crossings. It focuses on identifying emergency vehicles, reacting to them, understanding different types of pedestrian crossings (zebra, pelican, puffin, toucan, and pegasus), and safe driving attitudes.
Your answers are largely accurate and reflect the information in the transcript. Here are a few minor suggestions for improvement based on the provided transcript:
Pedestrian Crossings: Your summary is good but could be more precise. The transcript emphasizes that all pedestrians must be clear of the crossing before the lights turn green for Puffin crossings, and it should be clarified that Zebra crossings require yielding only if pedestrians are waiting to cross, not necessarily present at the crossing.
Emergency Vehicles: The transcript is more specific: "pull over when it is safe to do so," considering hazards.
Competitive Driving: You've correctly identified the main risks. The transcript also adds that new drivers are more likely to crash due to "showing off to their mates."
Pelican & Puffin Crossings: Excellent summary of the key difference.