Mike Daniels Assists Bungay Mayor, John Groom, as he kindly makes the first ever draw of a Waveney Valley Blog Quiz.

The Draw took place at Charlish’s Show Room in Bungay on Friday 2nd November 2007.

And the Lucky winner of the AcciDON’T and Mike Daniels Motoring Quiz was:

Mr Richard King from Cambourne near Cambridge

Mr King wins the
Half Day Advance/Defensive Driving Course
Provided by
AcciDON’T Driver Training
Occupational Fleet Driver Trainers Worldwide

Course tutor Mike Daniels Dip Di
D.S.A. Fleet Registered Trainer STEERING THE WAY AHEAD


Correct Answers to the 1st Quiz are show in Green:

1.
On a motorway you will find coloured reflective studs. What colour are the studs on the left of the carriageway? Supply One Answer.
A – Green
B – Red

C – White

D – Amber

2.
A large box falls from a lorry ahead of you. You are on a motorway the lorry does not stop you should?
A – Stop at the next emergency telephone and call the police
B – Follow the lorry and try to get the drivers attention

C – Stop close to the box switch on hazard lights and wait for the police

D – Pull onto hard shoulder and try to remove the box

3.
You are driving on a motorway in heavy rain. What main danger could affect your vehicle”?
A – Your steering may become heavy
B – Your tyres may lose grip

C – Your engine may get flooded

D – Your braking distance may be reduced

4.
Between what times must you not sound the horn?
A – 11.30 am – 7.30 pm
B – 7 am – 11 pm

C – 7.30 pm – 11 am

D – 11.30pm – 7 am

5.
As you are driving in a line of traffic the driver behind is following you very close. What action would you take?
A – Signal left and wave the driver past
B – Move over and keep left of the centre of the road

C – Ignore the following driver and continue to drive within the speed limit

D – Slow down and increase the gap between you and the vehicle in front

6.
When driving on an icy road what distance would you leave from the car in front?
A – 4 times the normal distance
B – 6 times the normal distance

C – 8 times the normal distance

D – 10 times the normal distance