Prepare for the Spanish driving theory exam by mastering the 'Proteger' and 'Alertar' phases of the PAS protocol. This set from Spanish Driving License Theory covers everything from parking safely and deploying warning devices like the V-16 beacon, to making a precise emergency call to 112. Learn critical procedures to prevent secondary accidents and ensure effective emergency response, all aligned with DGT guidelines.

This practice set thoroughly covers DGT-mandated accident response, focusing on scene security, using reflective vests and V-16 beacons, and correctly alerting emergency services. It's crucial for your driving theory test revision and ensures you understand the vital 112 call information needed for common DGT exam questions. Solidify your knowledge now.
Understand the critical actions required immediately after an accident, from ensuring your own safety and that of others to accurately contacting emergency services. This set covers the correct use of reflective vests, V-16 beacons, and the vital information needed for a 112 call, preparing you for common DGT exam questions.
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Learners choose PAS Protocol & 112 Calls to improve accuracy and understanding of key exam themes in Spain. It offers realistic driving theory questions and targeted revision for effective preparation.
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The PAS protocol stands for Proteger (Protect), Alertar (Alert), and Socorrer (Aid). It outlines the fundamental steps drivers must take immediately after a traffic accident in Spain to minimize risks and assist victims. This practice set focuses on the 'Proteger' and 'Alertar' phases.
In Spain, you must put on the reflective vest *before* exiting your vehicle when you are on the road or hard shoulder. It's crucial that the vest is stored in a place easily reachable from the driver's seat, not in the boot.
When calling 112, you should provide the exact location of the accident (road, kilometre point, direction), the number and apparent gravity of the injured, and any other relevant dangers such as fire, fuel leaks, or hazardous materials. You should also identify yourself and not hang up until instructed to do so.
'Omisión de Socorro' refers to the legal offense of failing to render aid or seek help for victims of an accident when it can be done without putting oneself in danger. All drivers and road users in Spain have a legal obligation to assist and request medical help for victims, and failure to do so is a punishable offense.
The V-16 beacon is a luminous emergency signal device, replacing traditional warning triangles. It should be placed on the roof of the vehicle as soon as possible after an accident or breakdown to warn other drivers of your presence on the road. It provides greater visibility than triangles, especially in low light or adverse weather conditions.
By completing PAS Protocol & 112 Calls, you will gain stronger rule knowledge, faster recognition of signs and situations, better decision making in traffic scenarios, and increased accuracy on exam style questions used in Spain. These outcomes directly support higher scoring exam performance.
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PAS Protocol & 112 Calls offers quick, focused exam style practice to boost your Spanish knowledge for the driving theory exam in Spain.
PAS Protocol & 112 Calls helps learners in Spain with clear explanations and targeted Spanish practice to improve essential driving theory topics.
This practice set is ideal for intermediate learners and anyone preparing for the Spanish DGT driving theory exam. It addresses common misconceptions about immediate accident procedures, particularly regarding personal safety and emergency communication. Improve your readiness for exam questions that test your knowledge of the PAS protocol and legal obligations in Spain.
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