Ntsa Driving Test

Ntsa Driving Test 38

  • 1. Emergency services should be notified of:
    A) Names only
    B) Location, injuries, hazards, and first aid administered
    C) Vehicle color
    D) Nearby shops
  • 2. Collecting witness information involves:
    A) Only names
    B) Names, addresses, phone numbers, and vehicle license numbers
    C) License plate only
    D) Vehicle color
  • 3. Accident diagrams should include:
    A) Artistic details
    B) Only your vehicle
    C) Location of vehicles, pedestrians, and obstacles
    D) Traffic lights only
  • 4. Photographs of the accident scene:
    A) Are optional and discouraged
    B) Help document damages and scene layout
    C) Only of vehicles
    D) Only witnesses
  • 5. When colliding with a parked vehicle:
    A) Leave immediately
    B) Locate owner or leave a note with contact information
    C) Drive away silently
    D) Ignore damage
  • 6. Reporting collisions to police:
    A) Can be delayed
    B) Should be done at the earliest opportunity
    C) Only for major injuries
    D) Optional for company vehicles
  • 7. First person at an accident scene must:
    A) Drive away
    B) Ensure safety, assist victims, and provide information
    C) Wait silently
    D) Only photograph
  • 8. Emergency lights at the scene should:
    A) Flash randomly
    B) Be turned on to alert oncoming traffic
    C) Be off at night
    D) Only used by pedestrians
  • 9. Smoking at an accident scene:
    A) Is safe
    B) Is prohibited
    C) Helps victims
    D) Reduces stress
  • 10. Ignition of involved vehicles should be:
    A) Left on
    B) Turned off
    C) Ignored
    D) Only for small cars
  • 11. Victims should only be moved if:
    A) Convenience requires
    B) Their safety is in immediate danger
    C) You want to help
    D) Police are delayed
  • 12. First aid at the scene should be provided:
    A) Even without training
    B) Only if minor injuries
    C) If trained
    D) Not necessary
  • 13. Emergency services should be called:
    A) Only by witnesses
    B) Immediately or ensure someone else calls
    C) After police arrive
    D) After leaving scene
  • 14. Information to provide includes:
    A) Only vehicle registration
    B) Only insurance
    C) Location, phone, nature of injuries, first aid status
    D) Driver’s favorite color
  • 15. Remain at the scene until:
    A) Traffic clears
    B) Authorities arrive
    C) Victims are gone
    D) Sun sets
  • 16. Vehicles should be moved out of traffic:
    A) Always, regardless of damage
    B) Only if they are not disabled
    C) Never
    D) Only in highways
  • 17. Victims thrown from vehicles:
    A) Are easy to see
    B) May be hidden in grass, bushes, or obstacles
    C) Should be moved immediately
    D) Can be ignored
  • 18. When emergency help is present, drivers should:
    A) Stop moving vehicles completely
    B) Keep moving unless directed otherwise
    C) Slow down to view accident
    D) Block traffic
  • 19. Driving around cyclists requires:
    A) Honking to warn
    B) Patience and attentiveness
    C) Passing quickly
    D) Ignoring them
  • 20. Giving space to motorcyclists helps:
    A) Nothing
    B) Reduce accidents and promote safer traffic
    C) Saves fuel
    D) Avoids traffic lights
  • 21. City driving requires:
    A) Speeding
    B) Constant awareness, quick decision-making, and vehicle care
    C) Ignoring pedestrians
    D) Honking frequently
  • 22. Anticipating hazards gives:
    A) Faster arrival
    B) Extra time to adjust speed or lane position
    C) No benefit
    D) More fuel use
  • 23. Lane darting is:
    A) Safe
    B) Dangerous
    C) Mandatory in city
    D) Recommended
  • 24. Following distance when stopped is for:
    A) Horn usage
    B) Safety in case vehicle in front stalls or is pushed
    C) Fuel efficiency
    D) Music control
  • 25. Checking mirrors while stopped helps:
    A) Only checking rear-view
    B) Monitoring traffic behind
    C) Only for cyclists
    D) Ignoring surrounding vehicles
  • 26. Stress in city driving should:
    A) Be ignored
    B) Not affect judgment or reaction
    C) Increase speed
    D) Increase honking
  • 27. Scanning intersections is important because:
    A) Only traffic lights matter
    B) Majority of urban collisions occur there
    C) Pedestrians are always careful
    D) Only motorcycles cause accidents
  • 28. Checking one-way streets ensures:
    A) Faster travel
    B) Correct direction and legal compliance
    C) Ignoring signs
    D) Using GPS only
  • 29. Using devices while driving:
    A) Is safe
    B) Should only be done when safely pulled off the road
    C) Speeds driving
    D) Helps navigation
  • 30. Key takeaway of city driving:
    A) Fast driving is safest
    B) Patience, awareness, proper planning reduce risk and avoid collisions
    C) Honking is key
    D) Music prevents stress

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