How To Pass Your Seru Assessment (2024) Section 6 Mock test#SeruAssesmentmocktest#SeruTfl
Summary
TLDRThis script is an educational guide for private hire vehicle (PHV) drivers, outlining rules and regulations for parking, waiting, and passenger pick-up/drop-off in various areas. It covers prohibited zones like taxi ranks and red routes, the importance of adhering to traffic signs, and the potential consequences of violations, such as Penalty Charge Notices (PCNs). The script also addresses the London congestion charge, exemptions for wheelchair-accessible PHVs, and the necessity of following time limits and restrictions to ensure legal compliance and safety.
Takeaways
- π« Taxi drivers must obey road signs indicating no access for taxis, and understand the restrictions to avoid penalties.
- π Private hire vehicles (PHVs) can pick up or drop off passengers in designated areas, but must be aware of local rules to limit waiting times.
- π PHV drivers should not stop in places that would obstruct other vehicles or pose a danger to other road users.
- π PHV drivers must confirm details such as passenger name, pickup point, and destination from their operator to ensure smooth service.
- π¦ It's crucial for PHV drivers to check and follow signages related to stopping or waiting to comply with traffic regulations.
- π PHVs should only stop long enough for passengers to get in or out of the vehicle, adhering to parking restrictions.
- π΄ Be cautious of cyclists and ensure a safe and direct approach when driving, especially in areas with heavy pedestrian or cyclist traffic.
- π« Never drop off passengers in the middle of the road, even if traffic conditions make it seem like the only option.
- π Only licensed taxis are allowed to use taxi ranks; PHVs must seek alternative locations for pickups and drop-offs.
- β οΈ PHV drivers risk fines and licensing actions if they violate parking rules, emphasizing the importance of compliance.
- π A Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) can be issued even if an enforcement officer isn't seen, and it's valid without being attached to the vehicle's windscreen.
Q & A
What does 'PHV' stand for in the context of the script?
-PHV stands for 'Private Hire Vehicle', which refers to vehicles used for hire that are not taxis.
If a taxi sign shows 'no access', what does it mean for PHVs?
-It means that PHVs are not allowed to access the area indicated by the sign.
In which areas can private hire drivers legally stop to pick up passengers?
-Private hire drivers can stop to pick up passengers in areas where there are no rules to limit waiting or stopping.
What should PHV drivers avoid doing when stopping in any place?
-PHV drivers should avoid stopping in any place where it might cause other vehicles to move or be in danger.
What details should a PHV operator provide to the driver?
-The operator should provide details such as the passenger's name, pickup point, and destination.
What should PHV drivers do when they see signages about stopping or waiting?
-PHV drivers should make sure to follow the instructions displayed on the signages.
How long can PHVs stop in locations mentioned in the script?
-PHVs can stop only as long as it takes for passengers to get in or out of the vehicle.
What should PHV drivers pay careful attention to when driving?
-PHV drivers should pay careful attention to cyclists and follow the most direct and safe way.
What is the rule for passengers getting off in the middle of the road?
-PHV drivers should never drop passengers off in the middle of the road, even due to traffic.
What can only licensed taxis use according to the script?
-Licensed taxis can use taxi ranks, and PHVs cannot use them.
What can happen to PHV drivers who violate parking rules?
-PHV drivers who violate parking rules may be fined, receive a penalty charge notice (PCN), or have their license suspended or revoked.
Outlines
π PHV Regulations and Road Sign Understanding
This paragraph discusses the rules for Private Hire Vehicles (PHVs) regarding road signs, particularly focusing on taxi access restrictions. It provides examples of signs that indicate no access for taxis and explains that drivers must understand these restrictions. The script also covers the legality of stopping and waiting in certain areas, emphasizing the importance of adhering to local rules and regulations to avoid penalties. Additionally, it highlights the need for PHV drivers to be aware of the areas where they can pick up and drop off passengers, ensuring they do not cause obstructions or pose safety risks.
π¦ Navigating PHV Operations within City Limits
Paragraph 2 delves into the specifics of where and how PHV drivers can operate within urban environments. It addresses the rules for stopping to pick up passengers, the importance of following local regulations to limit waiting times, and the consequences of non-compliance. The paragraph also touches on the restrictions around taxi ranks, emphasizing that only licensed taxis can use these areas. Furthermore, it discusses the potential legal actions that can be taken against PHV drivers who violate licensing rules, including fines and possible license revocation.
π¦ PHV Driver Duties and Road Sign Compliance
This section outlines the responsibilities of PHV drivers, including ensuring they have all necessary passenger details before starting a trip. It also stresses the importance of checking signages related to stopping and waiting, and understanding the instructions to conform with traffic regulations. The paragraph provides a series of questions and answers to test the driver's knowledge on these topics, ensuring they are well-versed in the rules of the road and can operate safely and legally.
πΈ Safety Precautions and Passenger Interaction
Paragraph 4 focuses on the safety precautions PHV drivers must take, especially when interacting with passengers. It covers the rules for dropping off passengers, the prohibitions against stopping in certain areas, and the guidelines for entering and exiting bus lanes. The paragraph also addresses the restrictions on parking, waiting, and dropping off passengers in specific zones, such as taxi ranks and red routes, to ensure the safety and smooth flow of traffic.
π Understanding Prohibitions and Legal Requirements
This paragraph emphasizes the areas where PHV drivers are strictly prohibited from stopping, parking, or waiting, such as taxi ranks and red routes. It also discusses the legal requirements for parking on red routes, including following time limits and restrictions. Additionally, the paragraph highlights the actions that are strictly prohibited in bus lanes, ensuring PHV drivers are aware of the rules to avoid fines and penalties.
ποΈ London-Specific PHV Regulations and Emission Standards
Paragraph 6 covers London-specific regulations for PHVs, including the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) charge and the conditions under which PHVs can be exempt from congestion charges. It outlines the emission standards that PHVs must meet to avoid additional charges and the areas where parking, waiting, or dropping off passengers is prohibited. The paragraph also provides guidance on managing parking on red routes to comply with legal requirements.
π PHV Enforcement and Penalty Management
The final paragraph discusses the enforcement of PHV regulations, including the issuance of Penalty Charge Notices (PCNs) for parking and moving traffic offenses. It explains the conditions under which PHV drivers can be exempt from certain charges, such as when assisting passengers. The paragraph also highlights the importance of keeping records and contacting the council in case of a PCN, as well as the potential actions that Transport for London (TfL) can take against drivers who violate parking rules.
Mindmap
Keywords
π‘PHV
π‘PCN
π‘Congestion Charge
π‘Red Routes
π‘Bus Lane
π‘Taxi Ranks
π‘ULZ Charge
π‘Drop-off
π‘Pick-up
π‘Enforcement Officer
π‘Emission Standards
Highlights
Taxi road signs indicating no access for taxis are crucial for PHV drivers to recognize.
Private hired drivers can stop for pick-up or drop-off in designated areas to limit waiting times.
PHV drivers must not stop in places that obstruct other vehicles' movement.
It's essential for PHV drivers to confirm passenger details such as name, pickup point, and destination before starting a trip.
Understanding and following signages related to stopping or waiting is mandatory for PHV drivers.
PHVs can only stop in permitted locations for the shortest time necessary for passengers to get in or out.
PHV drivers should be cautious of cyclists and ensure a safe and direct path when navigating.
Passengers should never be dropped off in the middle of the road, even due to traffic conditions.
Taxi ranks are designated for licensed taxis only, not for PHVs.
PHV drivers may face penalties including fines and licensing actions for violations.
PCNs can be issued even without an enforcement officer's presence, and do not need to be attached to the vehicle.
PHVs entering the congestion charge zone need to pay the daily charge unless exempted.
Information on congestion charge payment times and requirements is available for PHV drivers.
Red routes in London are marked with red lines and signs, indicating strict parking and stopping regulations.
Signages inform PHV drivers about parking allowances, time limits, and restrictions.
PHVs are prohibited from picking up or dropping off on bus lanes except under specific conditions.
Entering and leaving bus lanes should be done in the most direct and safe manner for PHV drivers.
PHVs are strictly prohibited from parking, waiting, or dropping off at taxi ranks.
PHVs can stop on red routes between 10 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. to wait for passengers using a cash point.
Leaving the engine running while waiting on a public road is illegal and harmful to the environment for PHVs.
PHVs designated as wheelchair-accessible can be exempt from the congestion charge.
PHVs must follow time limits and restrictions when parking on red routes to comply with legal requirements.
PHVs should never drop off passengers in the middle of the road due to safety concerns.
PHV drivers are strictly prohibited from certain actions in bus lanes, including driving through during restricted times and waiting for passengers.
Illegal parking, waiting, or drop-off areas for PHVs include double red lines and taxi ranks.
PHVs can legally pick up or drop off passengers in bus lanes and designated parking bays.
PHV drivers may receive a PCN for parking in an estate, but they can keep a note and contact the council for potential cancellation.
PCNs can be issued by enforcement officers or sent to the vehicle's registered keeper if caught on camera, and they are valid without being attached to the windscreen.
Transcripts
q1 a phv is taxi if a road sign shows
that is for a taxi not allowed access
here are two
examples select an
option not
not
a
access
access you
are we
are correct answer for slot one is not
a correct answer for slot two is
access correct answer for slot three is
you
are
Q2 private hired drivers can stop to
pick up or passengers in many areas
where there are in place to limit
waiting or you need to remember that
your options
are select an
option drop off drop
out
rules
rule
stopping
stop correct answer for slot one is drop
off correct answer for for slot two is
rules correct answer for slot three is
stopping
Q3 phv drivers should in any place where
they stop other vehicles moving or ba to
other Road
users your options are select an
option not
stop
stop
might might be
danger
dangers correct answer for slot one is
not
stop correct answer for slot two is
might correct answer for slot three is
danger
Q4 making sure your has given you
details such as the passenger name
pickup point
and your options are select an
option
operator
operators
booking
bookings
destination drop
off correct answer for slot one is
operator
correct answer for slot two is
booking correct answer for slot three is
destination
Q5 you should check signages displayed
about stopping or waiting and you
understand and the
instructions your options are select an
option
follow what
where make sure
conform
followed correct answer for slot one is
what correct answer for slot two is make
sure correct answer for slot three is
follow
q6 you can stop in the above only long
enough for the passengers to or out your
vehicle your options are
select an
option
locations
location get
in get
off of
on correct answer for slot one is
locations correct answer for slot two is
get
in correct answer for slot three is of
Q7 pay careful to cyclists and most
direct Safe
Way your options are select an
option
live
leave in the on the
and
and correct answer for slot one is
leave correct answer for slot two is in
correct answer for slot three is
and
Q8 passengers off in the of Road even if
your vehicle is due to
traffic your options
are select an
option never
drop never
drop
middle
Center
stopped stop
correct answer for slot one is never
drop correct answer for slot two is
Middle correct answer for slot three is
stopped
q9 taxi ranks can only be licensed taxes
not by
your options
are select an
option used
by used
by
London
London
phvs
phvs correct answer for slot one is used
by correct answer for slot two is London
correct answer for slot three is
phvs
Q10 you may be and also take licensing
action you your options are select an
option
find
fine tfl
may tfl
may
against against
correct answer for slot one is
fin correct answer for slot two is tfl
May correct answer for slot three is
against
q1 you may PCN even if you do not see
enforcement officer and the PCN does not
have attached to the wind screen of your
vehicle to be
valid your options
are select an
option get a get a
an and to be to
be correct answer for slot one is get a
correct answer for slot two
isn't correct answer for slot three is
to
be
q12 you can get a PCN for parking or
other moving traffic offenses such as in
a bus lane ban turns or
drivers your options are select an
option
offenses
offence
driving
Drive
movements
movement correct answer for slot one is
offenses correct answer for slot two is
driving correct answer for slot three is
movements
Q13 phvs entering the charge Zone need
the daily charge unless they have an
your options
are select an
option
congestion
congestion to
pay to
pay
exemption
exemption correct answer for slot one is
congestion
correct answer for slot two is to
pay correct answer for slot three is
exemption
q14 you can find information the times
and when you need to pay the
charge your options are select an
option
about
about
days Days
ulis
ulis correct answer for slot one is
about correct answer for slot two is
days correct answer for slot three is
ules
q15 these are the main in London and are
with red lines by the curb and where
with
signs your options are select an
option
roads
Road
marked
Mark
required
require correct answer for slot one is
roads correct answer for slot two is
marked
correct answer for slot three is
required
q16 the signs you when parking is
allowed how long Vehicles parked and how
soon a vehicle can stop again same
section of
Road your options are select an
option tell you told
you can
be could be in the in
the correct answer for slot one is tell
you correct answer for slot two is
cani correct answer for slot three is in
there
q17 can phvs pick up or drop off on bus
lanes even though they aren't allowed
driving them
a yes you can but at your own
risk b e yes but only for 5 minutes
maximum C this is not
allowed D yes but you should avoid doing
this if
possible
correct the answer is D yes but you
should avoid doing this if possible
q18 how should a phv driver enter and
leave a bus lane when picking up or
dropping off
passengers a at any point along the bus
lane B slowly and
cautiously C enter and leave the bus
lane in the most direct and Safe
Way D only if no buses are ins sight
correct the answer is C enter and leave
the bus lane in the most direct and safe
way
q19 where are phvs strictly prohibited
from parking waiting or dropping off
passengers a a single yellow
lines B Taxi
ranks C parking
Bays d red routs
correct the answer is B Taxi
ranks
q20 which of the following is true
regarding stopping on red
routes a phvs can stop to wait for a
passenger using a cash point between 10
p.m. and
6:00 B phvs can park freely at all
times C phvs can stop on zigzag
lines D phvs can stop for up to 10
minutes
correct the answer is a phvs can stop to
wait for a passenger using a cach point
between 10 p.m. and 6:00
q21 Can a phv driver leave their engine
running while waiting on a public
road a no unless in a parking
Bay B no it is illegal and harmful to
the
environment C yes during the winter
months D yes if waiting for less than 5
minutes correct
the answer is B no it is illegal and
harmful to the
environment
q22 under what condition can a phv be
exempt from the congestion
charge a if the phv is a hybrid
vehicle B if the phv is
electric C if the phv is designated as
wheelchair
accessible D if the pH V driver has paid
a yearly
fee correct the answer is C if the phv
is designated as wheelchair
accessible
q23 what are phvs required to do when
parking on red
routes a follow the time limits and
restriction shown on
signs B turn on hazard
lights C turn on hazard
lights D ensure the engine is
running
correct the answer is a follow the time
limits and restrictions shown on signs
q24 where should phvs never drop off
passengers a at a bus
stop b in a parking
Bay C in the middle of the
road D on single yellow
lines
correct the answer is C in the middle of
the road
q25 which actions are phv drivers
strictly prohibited from performing in
bus
lanes select two
answers a driving through during
restricted
times b e waiting for passengers under
any
circumstances C stopping briefly to drop
off
passengers de entering the bus lane to
bypass traffic
please select more options are
correct correct the correct answers are
a you driving through during restricted
times B you waiting for passengers under
any
circumstances q26
in which areas is it illegal for phv
drivers to park wait or drop off
passengers select two
ansers a double red
lines B Taxi
ranks C Electric taxi charging
points D single yellow lines with
loading restrictions
q27 how should phv drivers manage
parking on red routes to comply with
legal
requirements select two
answers a park only within designated
Bays marked with a
p b ensure the engine is turned off
while
parked C follow the time limits and
restrictions displayed on
signs D avoid parking during peak
hours please select more options are
correct correct the correct answers
are a park only Within designated Bays
marked with a
p c follow the time limits and
restrictions displayed on
signs
q28 what emission standards must phvs
meet to avoid paying the ulz charge in
London select two
answers a compliance with London's low
emission
standards B for Euro standards for
petrol
vehicles C UL specific vehicle
modifications D 6 Euro standards for
diesel
vehicles please select more options are
correct correct the correct answers are
B for Euro standards for petrol
Vehicles D 6 Euro standards for diesel
vehicles
q29 when picking up or dropping off
passengers in a bus lane you must select
two
answers a you exit the bus lane as
quickly and safely as
possible B pay special attention to
cyclists and
pedestrians C always use hazard lights
while
stopping D Park only in designated bus
stops
please select more options are
correct correct the correct answers
are a exit the bus lane as quickly and
safely as
possible B pay special attention to
cyclists and
pedestrians
q30 what action can tfl take against a
phv driver who violates parking rules
select two
answer a send a warning
letter B impose a penalty charge notice
PCN C increase the congestion
charge D suspend or revoke the phv
driver's
license please select more options are
correct correct the correct answers are
B impose a penalty charge notice
PCN D suspend or revoke the phv driver's
license
q31 who can issue a PCN to private hire
Vehicles breaking the law select two
answers a enforcement
cameras B on Street attendance and
Enforcement
Officers C C the police
only D be given out by members of
public please select more options are
correct correct the correct answers are
a enforcement
cameras B on Street attendance and
enforcement officers
Q32 pcns can be given for parking
offenses as well as moving traffic
offenses select two
answers a driving in a bus
lane B parking on a single
yellow C parking on private
property D illegal
U-turn please select more options are
correct correct the correct answers are
a driving in a bus
lane D illegal
U-turn
q33 phv driver should never stop in
which areas select two
answers a designated parking
Bays B pedestrian and clearways and
zigzag
lines C bus stops with wide red
lines D shopping center car
Parks please select more options are
correct correct the correct answers are
B pedestrian clearways and zigzag
lines C stops with wide red
lines
q34 where can phvs pick up or drop off
passengers select two
answer a on Taxi
ranks B at electric taxi charging
points C in bus
lanes D at designated parking Bays
please select more options are
correct correct the correct answers are
C in bus
lanes D at designated parking
Bays
Q35 there is no General permission that
allows you to leave your vehicle to help
a passenger to or from a building
building however some councils
understand and accept that this is an
important part of your job if your
passenger needs help you should spend
only a short time away from your vehicle
if possible and make a note of the
passenger's details of booking just in
case you get a penalty charge notice
PCN it will be down to the council who
issued the PCN to decide whether to
accept this evidence and cancel the
PCN which of the following statements is
correct a you should never Park in a
council estate or help customers to
their house it will mean you get a PCN
that you must
pay B you can get a PCN for parking in
an estate you should keep a note and
contact the council who may decide to
cancel the PCN as they understand it was
a part of your
job see you can get a PCN for parking in
an estate but it's okay the council will
let you
off correct
the answer is B you can get a PCN for
parking in an estate you should keep a
note and contact the council who may
decide to cancel the PCN as they
understand it was a part of your
job
q36 pcns can be given out by on street
parking attendants or Enforcement
Officers or can be sent to the
registered Keeper of the vehicle if the
vehicle was caught on camera breaking
the law you may get a PCN even if if you
do not see an enforcement officer and
the PCN does not have to be attached to
the windscreen of your vehicle to be
valid you can get a PCN for parking
offenses or other moving traffic
offenses such as driving in a bus lane
ban turns or movements EG and illegal
U-turn or blocking a yellow box
Junction which of the following
statements best summarizes the key point
of the
paragraph a a PCN can only be issued by
an on street parking attendant and must
be attached to the windscreen of the
vehicle to be
valid B A PCN can be issued by
Enforcement Officers or sent to the
registered Keeper of the vehicle if
caught on camera and it does not need to
be attached to the wind screen to be
valid C you will never receive a PCN if
you do not see an enforcement officer in
person as it has to be handed to you
directly correct the answer is B A PCN
can be issued by Enforcement Officers or
sent to the registered Keeper of the
vehicle if caught on camera and it does
not need to be attached to the wind
screen to be valid
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