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What driving instructors should do to carry out realistic mock driving tests, including what needs to be in the test, assessing faults and recording the result.
Brake condition and operation, service brakes, secondary brakes, parking brakes, anti-lock braking system (ABS), electronic braking system (EBS) and brake fluid rules and inspection for car and passenger vehicle MOT tests.
Loss of brake control on a sleeper train approaching Edinburgh, 1 August 2019.
Brake condition and operation (including brake lever and pedal, lining and pads, callipers and cylinders), brake performance and efficiency, and brake fluid rules and inspection for motorcycle MOT tests.
Formal Report AAR 6/2007. Report on the accident to Airbus A320-211, registration JY-JAR at Leeds Bradford Airport on 18 May 2005.
Guidance for driving examiners on particular types of vehicle and adaptations.
Get help to classify various types of vehicles such as mobility scooters, dumpers and utility vehicles, all-terrain vehicles and e-bikes for import and export.
What you must be able to do and understand to guide and control the vehicle.
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