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Complete Guidance To Pass a SERU Test MCQS FIRST SECTION PART one video

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Section 1. 18 MCQ'S Question answer.
Q.1 You must be aged 21 or older when you apply for your licence; there is no upper age limit,
2. you must hold a 3 year Driving Licence to apply for PCO licences.
3. You must be a 'fit and proper' person to hold a licence. You will need to have an enhanced criminal records check done by the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) by TFL.

4. You must be physically fit. This will mean that you will need to have a medical examination with a doctor who has access to all of your medical records. The medical requirements are the DVLA Group 2 medical standards.
5. You will need to prove that you have at least a B1 level of ability in the English language. B1 is a level of English in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). To prove your English language speaking and listening skills you will need to take a test. The test is held in a TfL building and conducted under exam conditions. Your English language reading and writing skills will be derived from the Safety, Equality and Regulatory Understanding Assessment
6. Your London PHV driver’s licence normally lasts for three years
7. . If you change your home address, you should tell TfL within 21 days
8. From the age of 65, PHV drivers must have a medical assessment every year.
9. As a licensed London PHV driver, you must tell TfL immediately if your personal circumstances change.
• If you are the subject of a mental health order or sexual offences order 10 •
10. As a licensed London PHV driver If you have broken the law and have been disqualified from driving. you should tell Please note that you will also have to return your London PHV driver’s licence and badge to TfL

11. If you have broken the law and have been disqualified from driving.
Please note that you will also have to return your London PHV driver’s licence and badge to TfL
12 If for any reason your licence is revoked you must return your licence to TfL within seven days.
13. If you lose your PHV driver’s badge or licence, or somebody steals it, report it immediately to TfL. If your badge has been stolen you should also report it to the police and get a crime reference number from them. Without your badge you cannot continue working as a PHV driver.
14. From the age of 45, PHV drivers must have a medical examination each time they apply to renew their licence
15. It important that TfL has your correct home address and email address so that you can be contacted with any information about your licence. If you change your home address, you should tell TfL within 21 days.
16. You must wear this badge at all times when you are working as a PHV driver
17. If a passenger asks for your licence number, you should let them see your badge so that they can write the number down.
If TfL receives a complaint about you or becomes aware of any behaviour that is not satisfactory, TfL may write to you with the details and ask for your comments. It is important that you respond to TfL’s request. TfL can only make licensing decisions based on the information received.
18. You do not need to tell TfL about any other penalty charge notices (PCNs) or parking tickets that do not result in penalty points on your driving licence. However, if TfL becomes aware that you are getting frequent PCNs and/or parking tickets, TfL may take licensing action against you. This is because TfL expects all licensed drivers to behave responsibly.

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