TFL SERU Assessment – MCQ Section 2

What must a PHV display to indicate it is licensed?

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How often must a PHV licence be renewed?

Question 2 of 37

If a PHV licence disc is damaged, what should the vehicle owner do?

Question 3 of 37

What happens if a PHV licence disc is tampered with?

Question 4 of 37

Under what condition can a PHV operate without displaying licence discs?

Question 5 of 37

What type of insurance must every PHV have?

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What must a driver provide if a passenger asks for proof of insurance after a collision?

Question 7 of 37

Within how many hours must a PHV owner inform TfL about a collision affecting vehicle safety?

Question 8 of 37

What should a PHV owner do if they receive a safety recall notice for their vehicle?

Question 9 of 37

What is a PHV owner required to do if they receive a letter from TfL regarding vehicle issues?

Question 10 of 37

If a PHV’s licence disc is lost or stolen, what must the driver do?

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Who is responsible for maintaining the validity of hire or reward insurance?

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How long must a PHV’s hire or reward insurance be active?

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When is a PHV driver required to show proof of insurance to the police?

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What should you do if your PHV’s licence discs are damaged or missing?

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If a licence disc is stolen, what additional step should the driver take besides informing TfL?

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What information is included on a PHV licence disc?

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Can a PHV operate if one of the licence discs is still displayed but the other is missing?

Question 18 of 37

You receive a booking to pick up a passenger from a late-night venue. Upon arrival, a different passenger approaches you and asks for a ride. What should you do?

Question 19 of 37

If a driver consistently receives parking fines and penalty charge notices (PCNs) while on duty, what might TfL do in response?

Question 20 of 37

Your operator informs you that due to a temporary update, your vehicle now has an exemption from displaying a licence disc. What must you have with you when driving for hire?

Question 21 of 37

Your vehicle’s licence disc becomes unreadable due to weather damage. What should you immediately do?

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You lose your PHV driver’s badge but have a copy of your licence at home. What should you do?

Question 23 of 37

Your PHV is involved in a collision that affects its appearance but not its performance. What must you do?

Question 24 of 37

What should you do if your PHV licence disc on the rear windshield is missing?

Question 25 of 37

Your PHV has been in a minor collision, and there’s visible damage. What must you do?

Question 26 of 37

What should you do if your PHV’s hire or reward insurance policy expires?

Question 27 of 37

After an accident, a passenger requests proof of your vehicle’s hire or reward insurance. How should you respond?

Question 28 of 37

A passenger requests a private ride using your PHV without going through an operator. What is your response?

Question 29 of 37

What is your obligation if your vehicle’s licence discs are stolen?

Question 30 of 37

Where are the license discs fixed once a PHV is licensed?

Question 31 of 37

What happens if the license discs fixed to a PHV are damaged, lost, or stolen?

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What should you do if you cannot use a vehicle for private hire purposes due to damaged license discs?

Question 33 of 37

When should the insurance policy for a PHV be valid?

Question 34 of 37

What should you do if the license discs on your PHV are damaged?

Question 35 of 37

How often must a vehicle undergo a licensing inspection?

Question 36 of 37

What should you do if you receive a letter from TfL or the manufacturer about a fault with your vehicle?

Question 37 of 37