CERAD THEORY TEST. - VDI’S AND PRE-DRIVING CHECKS LATEST EXAM
UPDATED QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
1. What does VDI stand for?: Vehicle Daily Inspection
2. Why do we undertake VDI's?: - To ensure vehicle is safe for intended use
- To ensure vehicle is roadworthy
- To the vehicle complies with all road traffic law
- To ensure the vehicle satisfies all health and safety legislation
- To set a good example to other road users
3. When should you conduct a VDI?: At the start of every shift, or if you
switch to a different vehicle during the shift
4. What should you do if you find a defect on the vehicle?: Report in
compliance with the service's policy so that such defects can be rectified
5. A vehicle must not be used if it does not comply with road traffic law
- true or false?: True
6. What items need to be checked during a VDI?: 1. Examination of
exterior
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2. Wheels and tyres
3. Under bonnet checks
4. Lights and reflectors
5. All glass, wipers and washers
6. All audible warning equipment and exhaust
7. Ambulance-specific equipment/supplies
7. What are you looking for when looking at the vehicle's exterior
during a VDI?: - Check it sits normally on the ground (not leaning one
way)
- Look below for any fluid leaks
- Any damage to the bodywork
- Ensure all body panels are in alignment and that all components (e.g., body
panels, mirror brackets, tail lifts, locker doors) are attached securely
- Check doors open/close
- Check that fluorescent and reflective tapes or panels are clean
8. Why do we need to look at the vehicle's exterior?: - Adverse tilt could
indicate a flat tyre, damage to the suspension, or incorrect loading
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- Fluids on the ground may indicate a fluid leak (note: aircon units can expel
water - this is normal)
- If you use the vehicle without identifying such damage, you may be held
responsi- ble
- Any sharp edges or loose equipment can be construed as being in a
'dangerous condition' which could lead to prosecution under the
Construction and Use regula- tions
- Clean panels increase the vehicle's conspicuity
9. What are you looking for when looking at the wheels and tyres
during a VDI?: - Ensure all wheel nuts are present and secure. If fitted,
ensure all security
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