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1.  Be able to give clear and concise directions, well expressed and clearly spoken, to the Examiner, and do so politely and promptly. Be aware of the dangers of speaking to or being approached by strangers

2.  Know the whereabouts of the nearest police station, doctor, pharmacy, public telephone, railway station, gas station, gas station, and hotel.

3.  Know how to call for police, fire, and ambulance.

4.  Know the route of the local bus routes.

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