Category Safety Questions:
P & P Driving School offers free
copies of each category safety
questions so you can learn and
practice at home if you have a
vehicle available to work with or
not. If you have any questions
about the category safety
questions please contact us.
Taxi Driver Lessons & Driver Training
Cabology Questions B and A - Black cab Style (Hackney) taxi test.
Q: What is the length, width and/or height of the cab you are now with?
A: See Taxi Specification Sheet.
Q: What are the correct tyre pressures for the cab you are now with?
A: See Taxi Specification Sheet.
Q: Whilst driving in a taxicab, how would you know if the rear automatic door
locking system became inoperative?
A: The warning light on the dashboard will illuminate (green with black key
icon).
Q: If the tyre pressures of the vehicle you are driving are 35psi at the front
and 40psi at the rear, what would you consider the correct pressure for the
spare to be?
A: 40psi, because it would be easier to deflate than to inflate a tyre at the
roadside.
Q: As a hackney carriage driver, what is your main responsibility?
A: The safety and comfort of the passengers.
Q: How would you show consideration for passengers alighting from your
vehicle?
A: Stop close to the kerb and avoid proximity to obstructions (street
furniture, trees ect).
Cabology Questions B and B - Other vehicle Hackney and Private Hire taxi tests
Q: As a licensed taxi driver, what must you carry with you at all times?
A: Cab drivers licence and badge (displayed in a conspicuous place)
Q: If you found an item of property left in your taxicab, what would you do
with it?
A: Hand it into a Police Station within 24 hours.
Q: What is the minimum legal requirement of a tyre tread depth?
A: 1.6mm
Q: If the tyre pressures of the vehicle you are driving are at 35psi at the front
and 40psi at the rear, what would you consider the correct pressure for the
spare to be?
A: 40psi, Because it would be easier to deflate that inflate a tyre at the
roadside.
Q: As a Private Hire Taxi Driver, what is your main responsibility?
A: The safety and comfort of the passengers.
Q: How would you show consideration for passengers alighting from your
vehicle?
A: Stop close to the kerb and avoid proximity to obstructions (street
furniture, trees ect).
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