Accident Scene Protocol Quiz

 

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#1. True or False: Turning on hazard lights after a crash can help warn other drivers.

Hazard lights increase visibility and reduce the risk of secondary collisions.

#2. If the accident involves only minor damage and no injuries, what should you still do?

Even minor accidents must be handled properly to avoid legal issues.

#3. True or False: You should call emergency services if anyone is injured.

Injuries require immediate medical assistance and police response.

#4. What information should drivers exchange after a crash?

Exchanging information helps insurance companies and authorities handle the incident properly.

#5. What should you do if the vehicles involved can still move safely?

Moving vehicles out of traffic reduces the risk of additional accidents.

#6. True or False: You should check yourself and passengers for injuries before doing anything else.

Ensuring everyone is safe and identifying injuries should be the first priority after a crash.

#7. What is a good step to take while waiting for authorities to arrive?

Photos help document what happened and support insurance claims.

#8. What is the first thing you should do after being involved in a car accident?

Leaving the scene of an accident is illegal and dangerous. Drivers must stop and assess the situation.

#9. True or False: You should admit fault at the scene of the accident.

Determining fault is the job of insurance companies and investigators, not drivers at the scene.

#10. What mindset should drivers have after an accident?

Remaining calm helps drivers make safer and more responsible decisions during stressful situations.

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