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Complete Guidance To Pass SERU Test Drag and place section part2

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Aryel Narvasa
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First part of SERU MCQS video is in same channel you can watch

Visit for complete course

www.seruonlinetest.co.uk

https://seruonlinetest.co.uk

TFL hand Book Links.
https://content.tfl.gov.uk/phv....-driver-handbook-v1.

Drag and place answers
1. To work as a London PHV driver you will need to be licensed by TfL – only then can you carry out bookings for a London private hire operator that is also licensed by TfL When you get your licence to work as a London PHV driver
2. If your application is approved, TfL will send you a London PHV driver’s licence. Your licence may have some conditions attached to it. For example, if you have a medical condition, you may be required to have extra medical checks.
3. Your London PHV driver’s licence normally lasts for three years. If it is for a shorter period, the letter that comes with the licence will explain why. You should keep your licence at home in a safe place and give a copy of it to any licensed private hire operator(s) you are working with.
4. Your PHV driver’s badge displays your name, photograph, licence number and the date your licence period ends. Remember, your operator must give passengers your name, photograph and vehicle details.
5. Remember the badge is for you to use only. You must not allow any other person to use it to carry out bookings
6. TfL will remind you when a medical examination is due and send you the form you need. You are responsible for making sure that a doctor completes the form with all the required information about your health
7. You should tell TfL immediately if, between medical examinations, you develop a new medical condition that may affect your ability to drive.
8. 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.
9. You are also required by law to tell the DVLA if you change your address. You will then get a new driving licence with your new address on it. Details of how to do this are on the back of your DVLA licence.
10. 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
11. If for any reason your licence is revoked you must return your licence to TfL within seven days. If you do not, or your licence has been suspended or revoked with immediate effect,
12. If your PHV driver’s licence is suspended or revoked, and you are the owner of a licensed private hire vehicle, TfL may make the decision to revoke the vehicle licence as well. TfL will consider doing this if there is any risk to public safety.
13. In particular, if you are in the UK on a student visa you will only be allowed to work for a limited number of hours each week and you will not be allowed to be self-employed.
14. You are also required by law to tell the DVLA if you change your address. You will then get a new driving licence with your new address on it.
15. If you do not, or your licence has been suspended or revoked with immediate effect, TfL may send an Authorised Officer to take it from you.
16. The checks will also show if the local police have any information that is relevant to you working as a PHV driver and if you are on a list of people who are prevented from working with vulnerable groups.
17. If you are not sure whether to tell TfL, you should contact TfL for advice The DVLA frequently updates its medical standards so TfL recommends that you check with the DVLA if you develop any new medical condition.

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