As a commandant, which of the following has/have to be told to the con

As a commandant, which of the following has/have to be told to the convoy which is going from one area to another ?

Brief the men about the condition of the road
If ROP has been deployed, then the convoy in-charge should be briefed about its position
Possible ambush sites and dangerous areas should be identified
All of the above
This question was previously asked in
UPSC CISF-AC-EXE – 2018
The correct answer is D) All of the above. A comprehensive briefing for a convoy commander and personnel is essential for safe and successful movement, covering all listed aspects.
Before a convoy moves, especially in potentially hazardous areas, a thorough briefing is critical. This briefing should include information about the route (road conditions), operational elements supporting the convoy (like ROPs and their locations), and known or suspected threats along the route (ambush sites, dangerous areas). This information allows the convoy commander to plan tactics, manage risks, and react appropriately to situations encountered during the movement.
Providing details on road conditions helps in managing speed, vehicle spacing, and anticipating delays. Knowing the position of ROPs or other friendly forces on the route is vital for coordination and avoiding friendly fire incidents. Identifying potential threat areas allows the convoy to be extra vigilant and prepare defensive measures at specific points. Omitting any of these details would significantly compromise the safety and efficiency of the convoy.