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Motor Vehicle & Road User Studies study guides
CCEA-GCSE Β· GCSE (CCEA) Β· aligned to CCEA.
- Collisions and the environment - CCEA GCSE MVRUS study guide
A CCEA GCSE Motor Vehicle and Road User Studies study guide to collisions and the environment: the causes and prevention of collisions, primary and secondary safety features, procedures at the scene, and the environmental, social and economic impact of motoring.
π 8 min readCCEA - Driver impairment and road safety - CCEA GCSE MVRUS study guide
A CCEA GCSE Motor Vehicle and Road User Studies study guide to driver impairment and road safety: alcohol and the legal limits, drugs and fatigue, speed and stopping distances, vulnerable road users, and the three Es of road safety.
π 8 min readCCEA - Legal requirements and responsibilities - CCEA GCSE MVRUS study guide
A CCEA GCSE Motor Vehicle and Road User Studies study guide to the legal requirements of motoring: driving licences and the learner/R-driver rules, motor insurance and its cost, and vehicle tax, MOT and the documents a driver must hold.
π 7 min readCCEA - Motoring mathematics - CCEA GCSE MVRUS study guide
A CCEA GCSE Motor Vehicle and Road User Studies study guide to motoring mathematics: speed, distance and time, fuel consumption and running costs, stopping distances, and the science of motoring - force, momentum and kinetic energy.
π 8 min readCCEA - The motor vehicle: engine and systems - CCEA GCSE MVRUS study guide
A CCEA GCSE Motor Vehicle and Road User Studies study guide to vehicle engineering: the four-stroke engine, fuel, cooling, lubrication and ignition systems, the transmission, braking, tyres, steering and suspension, and routine maintenance.
π 10 min readCCEA - The road user and the Highway Code - CCEA GCSE MVRUS study guide
A CCEA GCSE Motor Vehicle and Road User Studies study guide to the road user and the Highway Code: its legal status, road signs by shape and colour, road markings and traffic signals, signalling and the MSM routine, and attitude and hazard awareness.
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