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Emergency Handling

Emergency Handling Test

No. Questions Duration
16 No time limit

 


The Emergency Handling Practice Test assesses your ability to stay calm and respond correctly in critical driving situations. This no-timer practice mode lets you focus on mastering safe reactions to emergencies such as brake failure, tire blowouts, skidding, or encountering road hazards.

Take your time to think through each scenario and answer at your own pace. This test is ideal for building confidence, improving reaction knowledge, and preparing for real-life driving challenges safely and effectively.

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Category: Emergency Handling

If your tyre blows out or you have a tyre burst whilst the vehicle is in motion what would you do?

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You are held up in the middle of a level crossing and cannot restart the engine. The warning bell starts to ring. You should?

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One rear tyre of your vehicle gets stuck on a sandy or muddy road. How would you get the vehicle out?

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Whiles driving in traffic, you notice suddenly that your engine has gone off. Attempts to start the engine yields no result, which of the following first checks do you carry out before calling for help?

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Your vehicle has broken down at night on a two-way road. You should try to park your vehicle

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Category: Emergency Handling

If your vehicle breaks down in traffic or on the highway what would you do?

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Which of these should you do when a front tyre bursts?

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When should you use hazard warning lights?

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Category: Emergency Handling

When your vehicle is involved in an accident, which of the following do you do first?

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Category: Emergency Handling

Your vehicle breaks down on a major road and someone offers to tow it to the nearest mechanic shop, which of the following should you use?

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You have broken down on a two way road. You have a warning triangle. It should be displayed

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Category: Emergency Handling

You are driving on a motorway. The traffic ahead is slowing down sharply because of an accident. How could you warn following traffic?

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Category: Emergency Handling

At a level Crossing you noticed no train in sight. You should

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Category: Emergency Handling

At an accident scene, if casualties are unconscious and bleeding you should first use the ABC of first aid to check the victim. What does the ABC mean?

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You’re driving on a wet road. What should you do if you have to stop your vehicle in an emergency?

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Category: Emergency Handling

When your tyre blows out on the road, you have to park the vehicle;