Physical Condition Exam 3 اِگزیم
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If following treatment with medicines, what precautions must be taken?
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Drivers who are taking medication should always consult their doctor or pharmacist about possible side effects before getting behind the wheel of a vehicle and bear in mind that some drugs and active ingredients reduce the driver’s attention and increase his reaction time.
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Would focusing attention on a conversation or argument with a passenger be considered a distraction?
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Distractions at the wheel or a driver’s lack of attention on driving are one of the main causes of traffic accidents. Among the most common distractions are handling the GPS or mobile phone, smoking at the wheel, focusing attention on a phone conversation or arguing with a passenger. For this reason, you should always avoid engaging in these behaviours.
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What breath alcohol limit is allowed for novice drivers?
نئے ڈرائیوروں کے لیے الکحل کی کس حد کی اجازت ہے؟
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Article 20 of traffic regulations states that drivers of any type of vehicle may not exceed a blood alcohol level of 0.3 grams per litre of blood or of 0.15 milligrams per litre of exhaled air during the first two years after obtaining their first driving license. Therefore, a novice driver who has had their license for less than one year can drive with a maximum alcohol level of 0.15 milligrams per litre of air.
ٹریفک قوانین کے آرٹیکل 20 کے مطابق، کسی بھی قسم کی گاڑی کے ڈرائیوروں کو اپنے پہلے دو سال کے دوران خون میں 0.3 گرام فی لیٹر یا سانس میں 0.15 ملی گرام فی لیٹر سے زیادہ الکحل کے لیول کو تجاوز کرنے کی اجازت نہیں ہے۔ لہذا، ایک نئے ڈرائیور جسے اپنا لائسنس حاصل کیے ہوئے ایک سال سے کم وقت ہوا ہے، وہ ہوا میں زیادہ سے زیادہ 0.15 ملی گرام فی لیٹر الکحل کے لیول کے ساتھ گاڑی چلا سکتا ہے۔
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Those who drink and drive…
Among the various negative effects that alcohol produces in the driver of a vehicle, we find a decrease in the field of vision, an increase in reaction time, a deterioration in the driver’s ability to perform manoeuvres correctly and an increase in aggressive and discourteous behavior with other road users. Also drunk drivers are more likely to have a traffic accident. That is why drinking alcohol and driving should never be related and it is totally forbidden to drive a vehicle while intoxicated.
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It is important to avoid heavy meals during travel because they can produce…
سفر کے دوران زیادہ کھانے سے گریز کرنا ضروری ہے کیونکہ وہ اس کا باعث بنتے ہیں۔۔۔
To avoid drowsiness at the wheel, you should follow a series of guidelines, such as avoiding heavy meals or ingesting things like alcohol or tea while driving, always keeping the cabin well-ventilated and changing your speed once in a while to help you focus on traffic.
گاڑی چلاتے وقت نیند سے بچنے کے لیے، آپ کو کچھ ہدایات پر عمل کرنا چاہیے، جیسے کہ زیادہ کھانوں سے پرہیز کرنا یا گاڑی چلاتے وقت الکحل یا چائے کا استعمال نہ کرنا، ہمیشہ کیبن کو اچھی طرح ہوادار رکھنا اور کبھی کبھار اپنی رفتار تبدیل کرنا تاکہ آپ ٹریفک پر توجہ دے سکیں۔
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One factor that promotes loss of attention in the driver is…
ایک عنصر جو ڈرائیور کی توجہ میں کمی کا سبب بنتا ہے وہ ہے۔۔۔
The road- and environment-related factors that most often cause distractions in the driver of a vehicle include poor lighting, driving on a familiar road, or driving in an overly complex traffic situation, such as a traffic jam.
سڑک اور ماحول سے متعلق عوامل جو اکثر ڈرائیور کی توجہ میں کمی کا سبب بنتے ہیں، ان میں خراب روشنی، واقف سڑک پر ڈرائیونگ، یا پیچیدہ ٹریفک حالات جیسے کہ ٹریفک جام شامل ہیں۔
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What precautions should a driver have if they are taking medication?
Drivers who are taking medications should always consult their doctor or pharmacist regarding possible side effects before getting behind the wheel of a vehicle, and should keep in mind that some medications and active ingredients will reduce a driver’s attention and increase their reaction time.
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The main cause of fatigue at the steering wheel is driving…
Among the different factors that can lead to fatigue in the driver of a vehicle, the main and most common one is driving for long periods of time without making stops or taking breaks that are long enough for you to feel refreshed. There are also other causes, such as having poor nutritional habits, drinking alcohol before starting your trip, or not keeping the cabin well-ventilated.
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Below the permitted alcohol rates…
An alcohol-induced accident is also possible: Correct Even below the permitted alcohol limits, there is still a possibility of an alcohol-induced accident. Alcohol can impair judgment, reaction time, and coordination, even at low levels. While the risk may be reduced below the legal limit, it is never completely eliminated. Any amount of alcohol can affect a driver’s ability to operate a vehicle safely. An alcohol-induced accident is very unlikely: It is incorrect. Although the likelihood of an accident may decrease below the legal alcohol limit, it is still possible. The impairment caused by alcohol doesn’t become negligible at lower levels. An alcohol-induced accident is impossible: It is incorrect because It is never impossible to have an alcohol-induced accident. Even small amounts of alcohol can affect a driver’s ability to drive safely, making accidents still possible, even if they are less likely.
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What may cause drowsiness in a driver?
People who frequently change the times that they usually dedicate to sleep or rest have a greater risk of drowsiness at the wheel. This is the case, for example, in people with rotating shifts at work.
Furthermore, sleep during the day is not as restorative, and this can result in microsleeps at the wheel.
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How does ecstasy affect the behavior of the driver?
Consumption of drugs like ecstasy by a driver cause a decrease in their ability to concentrate behind the wheel, problems with vision, a false sensation of euphoria, optical illusions, disorientation and elevated mood. Its consumption when you are going to get behind the wheel of a vehicle is completely prohibited.
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Can novice drivers be affected to a greater degree by fatigue?
Yes, due to the fact that they need more concentration when driving: Correct Novice drivers typically lack the experience of more seasoned drivers and therefore need to concentrate more on the basic tasks of driving, such as controlling the vehicle, observing traffic, and following road signs. Novice drivers require more mental energy and focus to perform the task of driving safely. This prolonged concentration can lead to quicker exhaustion, especially in long or challenging driving conditions. No, fatigue does not depend on the driver’s experience: While fatigue is a physical phenomenon, the mental load required for driving varies depending on experience. Novice drivers face higher mental demands, making them more prone to fatigue. No, fatigue is a physical phenomenon that affects everyone equally: Fatigue may affect everyone, but the level of concentration required and the mental effort involved in driving can vary between novice and experienced drivers. Thus, novice drivers are more likely to feel fatigued quicker.
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If in an alcohol test the driver exceeds the maximum permitted level, the police officers…
Will conduct a second test after 10 minutes, as a minimum: Correct When a driver exceeds the maximum permitted level of alcohol in an alcohol test (usually through a breathalyzer), the police officers typically conduct a second test after a minimum waiting period of 10 minutes to confirm the results and rule out any interference from factors like mouth alcohol. This second test ensures that the first result was accurate. The waiting period allows for any alcohol in the mouth to dissipate, ensuring the test measures only the alcohol in the bloodstream. Taking the driver to a medical establishment for a blood test: This may happen if the second breath test also shows high levels of alcohol, but it is not the immediate next step. Sealing the vehicle and taking the driver to judicial authorities: This could happen later in the process, depending on the situation, but again, it is not the immediate first action.
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What happens when you drive for many hours at a time?
Driving becomes more dangerous because of the lack of rest: Correct Driving for many hours at a time without taking breaks is dangerous because prolonged driving leads to fatigue. Fatigue decreases your ability to concentrate, slows reaction times, and impairs decision-making. This significantly increases the risk of accidents. Taking regular breaks to rest and refresh is crucial for maintaining focus and safety while driving. You drive better because it increases your concentration: This is incorrect. Driving for long hours without breaks actually reduces concentration over time. Fatigue sets in, making it harder to stay alert and focused, even if you initially felt fine. It will increase safety as it reduces fatigue: This is incorrect because driving for long hours without rest increases fatigue, not reduces it. Fatigue is a major risk factor in accidents, and failing to rest properly can make you less safe on the road.
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The driver that consumes cocaine…
May become more competitive and aggressive: Correct Cocaine is a stimulant drug that affects the central nervous system. When consumed, it can increase adrenaline levels, which may lead to heightened alertness, excitement, and a sense of confidence. This can make the driver more aggressive, competitive, and prone to risky behaviors, such as speeding or tailgating. Cocaine use is associated with increased impulsivity and aggression, which can make the driver more dangerous on the road. Is calmer and less competitive: This is incorrect because cocaine is a stimulant, not a calming substance. It typically has the opposite effect, making the driver more agitated and competitive. Is more aggressive and less competitive: This is incorrect because cocaine generally increases competitive and aggressive behaviors, not reduces them.
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How does alcohol affect driving?
Driving a vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration above the legal limit can influence risk of suffering a traffic accident because it affects the driver’s faculties. Among other effects, alcohol promotes drowsiness, increases reaction time and reduces visual field.
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Can a pedestrian be forced to take a Breathalyzer test?
Traffic officers can require any road user to take a test to measure blood alcohol, including pedestrians or drivers of vehicles who are directly involved as possibly responsible for a traffic accident.
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Do chewing gum or sweets reduce the alcohol count?
No: Correct The body processes alcohol primarily through the liver, where enzymes break it down. Chewing gum, sweets, or any other food do not directly influence the rate at which alcohol is metabolized or reduce its presence in the bloodstream. While eating or drinking may help mask the smell of alcohol or provide a feeling of freshness in the mouth, it does not lower the actual blood alcohol concentration (BAC). Sweets only, because of the high sugar content: While sweets may cause a temporary increase in blood sugar, they do not impact the breakdown or elimination of alcohol. The presence of sugar does not directly affect the alcohol count or BAC. Yes: This is incorrect because nothing other than time and the body’s natural processes can reduce the alcohol level in the blood. Chewing gum and sweets do not have any real effect on BAC.
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Do drugs affect the perception of risk?
Most recreational drugs, like alcohol and many substances, severely affect the driver’s ability to drive safely by decreasing their capacity to perceive risks, thus increasing the risk of being in an accident.
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Does consuming drugs affect road safety?
Consumption of drugs by people who are going to get behind the wheel of a vehicle severely affects their safety and the safety of all users of the road, because their behaviour at the wheel will be negatively impacted after ingesting them. Among other effects, their perception of reality will be altered, they will suffer from more distractions and their reaction time will increase, taking longer to react and execute manoeuvres.
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In order to minimize the risk of accidents that can occur if the driver has a chronic disease, it is very important to…
Drivers who suffer from a chronic illness, in order to reduce the risk of an accident as much as possible, must be very familiar with the symptoms that the illness may cause when driving, and they should always consult their doctor before operating a vehicle if driving is contraindicated with the illness or if the treatment may jeopardize the safety of the driver and other users of the road.
جن ڈرائیوروں کو کوئی دائمی بیماری ہو، انہیں حادثات کے خطرے کو کم سے کم کرنے کے لیے اس بات کا بخوبی علم ہونا چاہیے کہ یہ بیماری ڈرائیونگ کے دوران کون سے علامات پیدا کر سکتی ہے، اور اگر ڈرائیونگ اس بیماری کے ساتھ منع ہو یا علاج سے ڈرائیور اور سڑک کے دیگر صارفین کی حفاظت کو خطرہ لاحق ہو، تو انہیں گاڑی چلانے سے پہلے ہمیشہ اپنے ڈاکٹر سے مشورہ کرنا چاہیے۔
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Which factors may cause fatigue in a driver?
Driving for long periods of time, not stopping to rest or doing it in an insufficient or inadequate way, are the main causes of fatigue at the wheel.
Rushing to get somewhere or maintaining an excessive speed for a long time requires you to concentrate more on driving and can alter your psychophysical state.
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To prevent fatigue, drivers should stop to rest for 20 or 30 minutes…
When you are driving and foresee that the trip will be a long one, continuous driving will cause fatigue, and so it is necessary to make a 20 or 30 minute stop every two hours or at least every 200-300 kilometers.
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In general, drivers with symptoms of allergies have…
Drivers with allergy symptoms often experience sneezing, watery eyes, nasal congestion, and fatigue, which can reduce their ability to concentrate on the road. These symptoms can be distracting and make it harder to focus on driving safely.
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If a driver tests negative but shows possible symptoms of being under the effects of alcohol, officers may…
Traffic officers may perform a second Breathalyzer test on a driver if the first test was negative, in those cases in which the driver shows clear symptoms of being intoxicated and his behavior is not consistent with that of a person who has not been drinking alcohol. If the Breathalyzer test is still negative, the officers may collect the data of the driver with symptoms of drunkenness and notify the relevant authorities.
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Which are symptoms of fatigue?
Constant blinking and heaviness of the eyes: Correct Fatigue can cause various symptoms, including constant blinking and a feeling of heaviness in the eyes, as the body tries to fight tiredness and maintain focus. These are common signs that a person is struggling to stay alert and focused, especially while driving. Not moving around on the seat, or changing position: This could indicate discomfort or stiffness, but it is not a direct symptom of fatigue. Fatigue is more related to feeling tired or sleepy rather than being physically uncomfortable in a seat. The feeling of euphoria: This is not a typical symptom of fatigue. In fact, fatigue usually leads to reduced alertness, concentration, and mood changes, rather than feelings of euphoria.
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If a driver tests 0.3 milligram/litre in an exhaled sample of breath, can the police officer requests a second test?
اگر ایک ڈرائیور سانس میں 0.3 ملیگرام/لیٹر کی جانچ کرتا ہے، تو کیا پولیس افسر دوسرے ٹیسٹ کی درخواست کر سکتا ہے؟
If the maximum rate is exceeded during a breathalyser test, the officers will carry out a second test. At least 1 0 minutes must elapse between the first and second test. If the driver is not satisfied with the result of this test, he may request another test, which shall be carried out by a doctor by any means he considers appropriate.
اگر سانس کی جانچ کے دوران حد سے زیادہ نشہ پایا جائے تو افسر دوسرا ٹیسٹ کریں گے۔ پہلے اور دوسرے ٹیسٹ کے درمیان کم از کم 10 منٹ کا وقفہ ہونا ضروری ہے۔ اگر ڈرائیور دوسرے ٹیسٹ کے نتیجے سے مطمئن نہیں ہے تو وہ مزید ٹیسٹ کی درخواست کر سکتا ہے، جو ڈاکٹر کسی بھی مناسب طریقے سے کرے گا۔
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If you have had your driver’s license for less than 2 years, the maximum permitted level of alcohol is…
Drivers of any type of vehicle cannot exceed a blood alcohol level of 0.3 grams per litre, or, during the first two years after obtaining their driving license, 0.15 milligrams per litre of air.
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In a traffic hold-up where vehicles are stopped, are you allowed to use a mobile phone?
A roadblock is considered a normal traffic event and while we are driving our vehicle we cannot use the mobile phone, unless we use a hands-free system.
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Is driving while being tired dangerous?
Yes, because it takes longer to react: Correct Driving while tired is dangerous because fatigue significantly affects your reaction times, judgment, and concentration. When you’re tired, your brain’s ability to process information slows down, making it harder to react quickly to unexpected situations, such as sudden stops or obstacles. This greatly increases the risk of accidents. There is no danger, because fatigue relaxes you: This is incorrect. While fatigue may make you feel more relaxed, it actually reduces your alertness and concentration, which is dangerous when driving. There is no danger because you drive more slowly when tired: This is also incorrect. Driving slowly does not eliminate the risks associated with fatigue. Even at lower speeds, slower reaction times, poor decision-making, and reduced awareness still pose significant dangers.
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