This quiz is on: Incidents, accidents and emergencies

  • Car questions
  • UK highway code
  • Updated for 2025
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  • Passing score is 86%

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Questions on Incidents, accidents and emergencies

What should you do if your vehicle has a puncture on a motorway?

Your vehicle has stalled in the middle of a level crossing. What should you do if the warning bells start to ring while you’re trying to restart the engine?

What should you do before driving into a tunnel?

Which lights should you use when you’re driving in a tunnel?

At an incident, a casualty is unconscious but breathing. When should you move them?

You arrive at an incident. A pedestrian is bleeding heavily from a leg wound. The leg is not broken and there’s nothing in the wound. How could you help?

At an incident, someone is suffering from severe burns. How could you help them?

At an incident, a casualty is not breathing. What should you do while helping them to start breathing again?

What should you do if you have to stop while you’re going through a congested tunnel?

When are you allowed to use hazard warning lights?

You arrive at the scene of a crash where someone is bleeding heavily from a wound in their arm. Nothing is embedded in the wound. What could you do to help?

You’re at an incident. What could you do to help an unconscious casualty?

A casualty is not breathing normally and needs CPR. At what rate should you press down and release on the centre of their chest?

Following a collision, a person has been injured. What would be a warning sign for shock?

An injured person has been placed in the recovery position. They’re unconscious but breathing normally. What else should be done?

An injured motorcyclist is lying unconscious in the road. The traffic has stopped and there’s no further danger. What could you do to help?

What should you do if you see a large box fall from a lorry onto the motorway?

You’re going through a long tunnel. What will warn you of congestion or an incident ahead?

An adult casualty is not breathing. To maintain circulation, CPR should be given. What’s the correct depth to press down on their chest?

You’re the first person to arrive at an incident where people are badly injured. You’ve switched on your hazard warning lights and checked all engines are stopped. What else should you do?