Especially when they are wrong answers
Not one person got that question right, still want me to step it up a gear?
Question 8
Answer C – Section 51(2) of the Road Traffic Offenders Act 1998 specifies that a person may only be issued with a fixed penalty notice if the offence relates to the ‘use’ of the vehicle on the road. The system does not apply to those who ‘cause’ or ‘permit’ the use of a vehicle on a road while an offence is being committed. Therefore answers A and D are incorrect.
Fixed penalty notices may be issued to a person not driving a vehicle – most non-endorsable notices are issued to stationary vehicles, and even though an endorsable notice may not be fixed to a stationary vehicle, there is nothing to prevent one being issued to the owner of a vehicle which is, for example, parked outside a house and committing an offence. Answer B is therefore incorrect.
Burnsy
Oh well you win some you loose some

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I would have done them both under the following,
Road Traffic Act 1991 (c. 40)
40A Using vehicle in dangerous condition etc
A person is guilty of an offence if he uses, or causes or permits another to use, a motor vehicle or trailer on a road when—
(a) the condition of the motor vehicle or trailer, or of its accessories or equipment, or
(b) the purpose for which it is used, or
(c) the number of passengers carried by it, or the manner in which they are carried, or
(d) the weight, position or distribution of its load, or the manner in which it is secured, is such that the use of the motor vehicle or trailer involves a danger of injury to any person.”
41A Breach of requirement as to brakes, steering-gear or tyres
A person who—
(a) contravenes or fails to comply with a construction and use requirement as to brakes, steering-gear or tyres, or
(b) uses on a road a motor vehicle or trailer which does not comply with such a requirement, or causes or permits a motor vehicle or trailer to be so used,
is guilty of an offence.
So you can do them both for Section 40A (a) and 41A (a),
use of, and permitting use of, a vehicle in a dangerous condition,
and
use of, and permitting use of, a vehicle that contravenes Construction & Use Requirements, regarding condition of tyres.
So that's two endorsable offences each so you should get at least three points and a large fine each, all in all, a good days work.
Anyway, the answer to question 9 is B.