This video provides a theory test revision covering motorway breakdown procedures. It explains actions to take in the event of a puncture or other breakdown, including using emergency telephones, marker posts, and emergency refuge areas. The video also emphasizes safety procedures.
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What to do in a motorway puncture: The steps are to grip the steering wheel, turn on the hazard lights, move to the hard shoulder safely, and let the vehicle roll to a stop. The instruction is to not brake.
Advantage of using an emergency telephone: The advantage is that the operator knows your exact location, allowing for quicker and more efficient assistance.
Purpose of an emergency refuge area: These areas provide a safe place to stop if a breakdown occurs and the hard shoulder is being used as a running lane. They offer a lay-by to pull into, even if the hard shoulder is unavailable.
Exiting the hard shoulder: Yes, before merging, you should accelerate to the speed of the highway traffic to ensure a safe merge.