Ridesharing can potentially introduce some safety risks for passengers
Ridesharing will not introduce any safety risks for passengers
Ridesharing will never introduce any safety risks for passengers
Question 2
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As a London PHV driver, you can only carry out ridesharing bookings that you have received from whom?
Answer
A licensed London PHV operator
TfL
A local council operator
You cannot carry out any ridesharing booking
Question 3
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In regard to ridesharing, a passenger may book a ride-sharing journey by mistake. If you stop to collect a second passenger and the first passenger was not expecting you to, it may result into which one of the following?
Answer
An argument
An understanding
TfL revoking your license
Banned from driving
Question 4
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In regard to reducing possible problem with ridesharing, which one of the following is not correct?
Answer
It is not a good idea to say to passengers that if they feel uncomfortable at any point, they can ask to get out of the vehicle and they can arrange for a non rideshare PHV vehicle to meet them at a point along your route
Confirm with each separate passenger that they have booked a ride-share as soon as you pick them up
Let them know if you have to change the predicted route or pick up new passengers during the journey
Make sure the passenger knows what the cost is likely to be
Question 5
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Please read the statement below and answer the following question.
Ridesharing is when people who do not know each other pay separate fares and travel together in the same vehicle. All ridesharing journeys must be booked with a licensed London PHV operator. As a London PHV driver, you can only carry out ridesharing bookings that you have received from a licensed London PHV operator. If you work for a PHV operator who offers ridesharing services you should talk to them about ridesharing training for PHV drivers, as the operator should provide this.
Which one of the following is correct?
Answer
All ridesharing journeys must be booked with a licensed London PHV operator
Ridesharing is when people who know each other pay separate fares and travel together in the same vehicle
If you work for a PHV operator who offers ridesharing services you should not talk to them about ridesharing training for PHV drivers
Question 6
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Please read the statement below and answer the following question.
It is possible that ridesharing might happen if, for example, two people have a similar route to and from work and travel at similar times. They may choose to book a ridesharing PHV and travel with someone they don’t know. In cases like this, one passenger could be put at risk if the other passenger learns things about them such as their home address, where they work, their daily routines and whether they live alone or not. A stranger knowing information like this may make a passenger vulnerable to crime.
Which one of the following is correct?
Answer
A stranger knowing personal information about another passenger may make them vulnerable to crime
Ridesharing might happen when two people have different routes to and from work and travel at different times
A stranger knowing personal information about another passenger does not make them vulnerable to crime