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PHINMA EDUCATION NETWORK

COMMON FINAL EXAM


1 SEMESTER AY 2023 – 2024
ST

CRI 179 TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT AND ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION

INSTRUCTIONS: Read each question carefully and select the best answer. Write the letter of your choice on the
answer sheet provided. Absolutely no ERASURES or ANY ALTERATIONS are allowed. Please be guided.

1. As a traffic enforcer, you observe a vehicle approaching a red triangle sign with a white exclamation point in the middle.
The driver ignores the sign and continues driving. What action should you take?
a. Issue a warning to the driver c. Fine the driver for not stopping
b. Arrest the driver for reckless driving d. Ignore the violation as it's not severe

2. You are on duty as a traffic officer, and you notice a vehicle parked under a blue sign with a white "P" and a picture of a
car. There are no parking tickets displayed. What should you do?
a. Ignore it as the driver may return soon c. Leave a courtesy notice on the vehicle
b. Issue a parking citation immediately d. Call for a tow truck to remove the vehicle

3. While conducting traffic enforcement, you see a motorist making a right turn at an intersection marked with a circular
red sign with a white horizontal bar and a right-pointing arrow. What action should you take?
a. Allow the right turn as it's permitted c. Stop the driver and issue a citation
b. Block the intersection to prevent the turn d. Follow the vehicle without taking any action

4. You are patrolling an area with a green sign displaying a white bicycle symbol. What does this sign suggest for your law
enforcement duties?
a. There is a nearby bicycle race event c. Prepare for increased pedestrian activity
b. Be vigilant for cyclists in the area d. Focus on enforcing speed limits for vehicles

5. While on patrol, you notice a driver texting on their mobile phone while behind the wheel. What action should you take?
a. Ignore the situation unless the driver causes an accident.
b. Issue a warning to the driver and allow them to continue.
c. Pull over the driver and issue a citation for distracted driving.
d. Follow the driver to observe their behavior more closely.

6. You come across a vehicle with a driver who appears to be under the influence of alcohol, exhibiting slurred speech
and impaired coordination. What is the appropriate course of action?
a. Ignore the situation unless the driver is swerving or speeding.
b. Offer to drive the driver home to avoid legal issues.
c. Conduct a field sobriety test and, if necessary.
d. Politely advise the driver to be more cautious and let them go.

7. You notice a group of motorcyclists riding without helmets, which is a violation of traffic regulations. What should you do
as a law enforcement officer?
a. Allow them to continue, as helmets are not mandatory for motorcyclists.
b. Record their license plate numbers and report the violation later.
c. Pull over the motorcyclists and issue citations for not wearing helmets.
d. Escort the motorcyclists to their destination to ensure their safety.

8. Under Republic Act 10586, what penalties may be imposed on a driver found guilty of drunk or drugged driving,
including fines and license suspension?
a. Only fines, no license suspension. c. Fines, license suspension, and imprisonment.
b. License suspension, no fines. d Community service, no fines or imprisonment.

9. While patrolling, you notice a motorcycle rider with a passenger not wearing helmets but with seat belts. Is this in
compliance with the seat belt law?
a. Yes, wearing seat belts on motorcycles is acceptable.
b. No, seat belts on motorcycles is not necessary.
c. It depends on the type of motorcycle and the region.
d. Wearing seat belts on motorcycles is optional, not mandatory.

10. As a law enforcement officer, you pull over a driver who exhibits signs of being under the influence of alcohol, such as
slurred speech and impaired coordination. According to Republic Act 10586, what action should you take?
a. Allow the driver to proceed c. Conduct a field sobriety test.
b. Ignore if the driver is not causing harm. d. Ask the driver to park their vehicle.
11. Republic Act 10586 sets a specific blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit for drivers in the Philippines. What is the
legal BAC limit for drivers of private motor vehicle?
a. 0.01% c. 0.04%
b. 0.05% d. 0.10%

12. You encounter a motorist who refuses to undergo a mandatory drug test after displaying erratic driving behavior. What
action can you take under Republic Act 10586?
a. Issue a warning to the driver and allow them to continue.
b. Confiscation and revocation of his driver’s license.
c. Detain the driver for a maximum of 24 hours.
d. Let the driver go since they have the right to refuse the test.

13. While patrolling a national highway, you notice a car traveling at a speed much higher than the posted limit. What is
the maximum allowable speed limit for cars on national highways as per Republic Act 4136?
a. 40 kilometers per hour (kph) c. 60 kilometers per hour (kph)
b. 80 kilometers per hour (kph) d. 100 kilometers per hour (kph)

14. You pull over a driver who has been weaving in and out of lanes, tailgating other vehicles, and disregarding traffic
signals. According to Republic Act 4136, what actions can be taken against this driver?
a. Issue a warning and let the driver go. c. Impound the vehicle temporarily.
b. Suspend the driver's license. d. Offer defensive driving lessons to the driver.

15. While conducting a vehicle inspection, you discover that the vehicle's registration has expired, and the driver cannot
produce the necessary documents. What are the potential consequences for the driver based on Republic Act 4136?
a. A warning to renew the registration c. A fine and impoundment of the vehicle
b. License suspension for a week d. No penalties, as vehicle registration is not a priority

16. You encounter a driver who is speeding significantly over the limit, endangering other road users. What action should
you take?
a. Ignore the situation unless the driver causes an accident.
b. Politely advise the driver to slow down and let them go.
c. Pursue the driver and issue a citation for reckless driving.
d. Follow the driver at a safe distance to monitor their behavior.

17. As a law enforcement officer, you observe a motorist holding a mobile phone while driving and using it to send text
messages. What action should you take to enforce Republic Act 10913?
a. Ignore the violation since it's not a serious offense.
b. Stop the driver and issue a warning without any fines.
c. Issue a citation for distracted driving
d. Ask the driver to hand over their mobile phone.

18. You notice a driver stopped at a traffic light using a hands-free device to make a call. Is this a violation of Republic Act
10913?
a. Yes, any use of a mobile device while driving is prohibited.
b. No, using a hands-free device is allowed under the law.
c. It depends on the duration of the call.
d. Only if the call is related to work.

19. While on patrol, you encounter a motorcycle with a child passenger who is wearing a bicycle helmet instead of a
motorcycle helmet. How should you handle this situation under Republic Act 10666?
a. Allow the motorcycle to continue, as bicycle helmets offer sufficient protection.
b. Issue a citation for not using a proper motorcycle helmet.
c. Impound the motorcycle and suspend the driver's license.
d. Offer to provide the child with a motorcycle helmet.

20. You spot a motorcycle with a child passenger who is wearing a motorcycle helmet but is not sitting behind the rider, as
they are standing on the footrests. What does Republic Act 10666 specify regarding the positioning of child passengers
on motorcycles?
a. Children can sit anywhere on the motorcycle as long as they wear helmets.
b. Children must be positioned behind the rider and wear helmets.
c. Children can stand on the footrests without helmets.
d. Children can stand on the footrests while wearing bicycle helmets.

21. You encounter a motorcycle with a child passenger sitting behind the rider, both wearing helmets. However, the child
passenger is not wearing appropriate footwear. How should you enforce this situation according to Republic Act 10666?
a. Allow the motorcycle to proceed, as footwear is not a requirement.
b. Issue a warning to the rider and advise them to ensure the child wears proper footwear.
c. Impound the motorcycle and suspend the driver's license for non-compliance.
d. Offer to provide the child with suitable footwear.

22. While on patrol, you notice a motorcycle rider carrying a child passenger who is properly wearing a helmet but is not
holding onto the motorcycle's handles. How should you handle this situation under Republic Act 10666?
a. Allow the motorcycle to continue, as long as the child is wearing a helmet.
b. Issue a citation for not holding onto the handles while riding.
c. Impound the motorcycle and suspend the driver's license.
d. Offer to provide the child with a secure grip on the motorcycle.

23. You pull over a motorcycle carrying a child passenger who is wearing a helmet but is positioned in front of the rider.
What action should you take according to Republic Act 10666?
a. Allow the motorcycle to continue, as long as the child is wearing helmet.
b. Issue a citation for not positioning the child behind the rider.
c. Impound the motorcycle and suspend the driver's license.
d. Offer to provide the child with a proper helmet.

24. While conducting traffic enforcement, you come across a motorcycle with a child passenger who is not wearing a
helmet but is securely fastened to the rider with a safety harness. How should you enforce this situation according to
Republic Act 10666?
a. Allow the motorcycle to proceed with safety harness.
b. Issue a citation for not wearing a helmet.
c. Impound the motorcycle and suspend the the license.
d. Offer to provide the child with a helmet.

25. You spot a motorcycle rider carrying a child passenger who is not wearing a helmet and is not securely fastened to the
rider. What action should you take under Republic Act 10666?
a. Allow the motorcycle to continue, as wearing a helmet is the only requirement.
b. Issue a citation for not wearing a helmet and not using a safety harness.
c. Impound the motorcycle and suspend the driver's license.
d. Offer to provide the child with a helmet and a safety harness.

26. A motorist argues that they were using their mobile phone while driving because it was an emergency. What does
Republic Act 10913 say about emergency situations?
a. It allows the use of mobile phones in any emergency.
b. Emergency calls are allowed, but the driver should pull over first.
d. Emergency calls are permitted only if made to law enforcement.
d. Emergency calls are not exempt from the law.

27. A driver claims they were only checking a map on their mobile phone and not texting or making calls. How does
Republic Act 10913 address map usage while driving?
a. Map usage is allowed, provided it's for navigation purposes.
b. Any use of a mobile phone while driving is strictly prohibited.
c. Map usage is allowed, but only when the vehicle is stationary.
d. Map usage is allowed, but the phone must be securely mounted.

28. While conducting a traffic stop, you encounter a driver who has parked their vehicle in a designated loading and
unloading zone for an extended period, causing traffic congestion. How should you handle this situation under Republic
Act 4136?
a. Allow the driver to continue, as loading and unloading zones are not strictly enforced.
b. Issue a citation for illegal parking in a loading and unloading zone.
c. Offer to help the driver with loading and unloading to expedite the process.
d. Impound the vehicle and suspend the driver's license.

29. While patrolling a highway, you encounter a commercial truck transporting goods with an unsecure cargo load that
poses a safety risk to other road users. How should you handle this situation under Republic Act 4136?
a. Ignore the situation, as cargo loads are not regulated.
b. Issue a warning to the truck driver and advise them to secure the cargo.
c. Impound the truck and issue citation for carrying an unsecure load.
d. Offer to escort the truck to its destination to ensure safety.

30. You notice a driver who is repeatedly swerving between lanes, failing to maintain a steady course, and causing
potential hazards on the road. How should you enforce this situation under Republic Act 4136?
a. Ignore the situation unless the driver causes an accident.
b. Issue a warning to the driver and let them continue.
c. Check the driver’s status and act accordingly.
d. Offer to provide driving lessons to the driver.

31. While on patrol, you notice a motorist using their mobile phone at a red traffic light. According to Republic Act 10913,
is this considered a violation?
a. Yes, any mobile phone use while driving is strictly prohibited.
b. No, using a mobile phone at a red light is allowed.
c. It depends on the type of mobile phone usage.
d. Only if the vehicle is moving.

32. You stop a driver who is watching a video on their tablet device while driving on the highway. What action should you
take under Republic Act 10913?
a. Ignore the violation, as it's not specifically mentioned in the law.
b. Issue a warning to the driver but no fines or penalties.
c. Confiscate the tablet device and issue a citation for distracted driving.
d. Only take action if the video was related to navigation.
33. You observe a driver using a mobile phone while driving, and upon inspection, you find out that they are making a
hands-free call using a wireless earpiece. What should you do?
a. Issue a citation for distracted driving, as all mobile phone usage is prohibited.
b. Allow the driver to continue, as they are using a hands-free device.
c. Confiscate the wireless earpiece and issue a warning.
d. Issue a warning and advise the driver to pull over before making calls.

34. While conducting a traffic stop, you notice a child passenger in the back seat of a private vehicle without a child
restraint system (CRS). What should you do under the seat belt law?
a. Issue a warning to the driver and advise them to buy a CRS.
b. Issue a citation to the driver but not the child's guardian.
c. Issue a citation to the driver and the child's guardian.
d. No action is required; CRS are not mandatory in the Philippines.

35. You pull over a driver who is unable to provide a valid driver's license upon request. According to Republic Act 4136,
what actions can be taken against this driver?
a. A warning and a reminder to carry the license at all times
b. A fine and a temporary suspension of driving privileges
c. Confiscation of the vehicle and imprisonment
d. No action, as not having a license is a minor offense

36. You are on patrol duty, and you observe a public utility vehicle (PUV) that is overloaded with passengers, exceeding
the specified capacity. According to Republic Act 4136, how should you handle this situation?
a. Allow the PUV to continue, as overloading is a common practice.
b. Issue a warning to the driver and passengers.
c. Impound the PUV and fine the driver for overloading.
d. No action is necessary, as PUVs are exempt from passenger limits.

37. While conducting a roadside inspection, you find a private vehicle with heavily tinted windows that obstruct the driver's
view. What action should you take under Republic Act 4136?
a. Ignore the tinted windows, as they are not a significant issue.
b. Issue a warning to the driver and advise them to remove the tint.
c. Impound the vehicle and issue a fine for violating window tint regulations.
d. Offer to assist the driver in removing the tint.

38. You encounter a motorcyclist who is carrying a passenger without providing them with a helmet. What does Republic
Act 4136 state regarding motorcycle passengers and helmets?
a. Helmets are only required for riders, not passengers.
b. Passengers must have helmets only on expressways.
c. Both the rider and the passenger must wear helmets at all times.
d. Passengers are not required to wear helmets on short trips.

39.You notice a private vehicle displaying a fake license plate that does not conform to the standard format. How should
you handle this situation under Republic Act 4136?
a. Allow the vehicle to continue since it might be a mistake.
b. Issue a warning to the driver and advise them to replace the license plate.
c. Impound the vehicle and issue a citation for using a fake license plate.
d. No action is needed, as license plates are not a priority.

40. You pull over a driver who is using a mobile phone while driving but is using a hands-free device. How should you
enforce this situation under Republic Act 4136?
a. Issue a citation for using a mobile phone while driving.
b. Allow the driver to continue since they’re using hands-free device.
c. Impound the mobile phone and issue a warning.
d. Only issue a citation if the driver was texting.

41. While conducting routine checks, you discover that a public utility vehicle (PUV) does not have the required fire
extinguisher on board. What should you do according to Republic Act 4136?
a. Advise the PUV driver to purchase a fire extinguisher at the next stop.
b. Issue a warning to the PUV driver without any fines.
c. Impound the PUV and issue a citation for non-compliance.
d. Ignore the issue as fire extinguishers are not necessary for PUVs.

42. These Registered Motor vehicles are for the personal use of the owners.
a. Not for Hire c. Public Utility Vehicle
b. Government d. Diplomat

43. Having a plate number with a black and yellow background.


a. Private c. Government
b. Diplomatic d. Public Utility Vehicle

44. Number 5 as the last plate number is to be registered on what month


a. March c. May
b. April d. June
45. The following are the covered motor vehicles of the “Road Speed Limiter Act”, EXCEPT:
a. Cargo truck c. Tanker truck
b. Shuttle service d. Taxi cab

46. This is issued to owners of privately owned motor vehicles or those, not for hire or paid for driving.
a. Professional driver’s license c. Student license
b. Nonprofessional driver’s license d. International driver’s license

47. A type of license issued to a bona fide tourist.


a. Professional driver’s license c. International driver’s license
b. Non-professional driver’s license d. Military driver’s license

48. The principle refers to the legal or customary precedence which allows one vehicle to cross or pass in front of another.
a. Right of way principle c. Production principle
b. Principle of use d. Probability principle

49. A person who drives while under the influence of alcohol or drugs is punishable by law with:
a. Suspension of License c. None of the foregoing
b. Fines and imprisonment d. All of the foregoing

50. In an intersection with a STOP sign, you should.


a. Slow down and proceed if there is no danger.
b. Stop and proceed if there is no danger
c. Give way to vehicles going from left and right, proceed if there is no danger.
d. Yield and wait if there are no more vehicle passing then you proceed.

51. After overtaking, if you want to safely go back to the lane where you came from, you should:
a. Use the rearview mirror to check the vehicle you have overtaken
b. Look at the vehicle you have overtaken by turning your head.
c. Look at the side mirror and check if you already passed the vehicle.
d. Stop and check the vehicle.

52. You can overtake on the right side of your vehicle if:
a. The roads have two or more lanes going in one direction
b. The road is two-way
c. The sidewalk
d. The motor vehicle in front of you is driving slowly.

53. Mang Kanor is hired as a bus driver. What type of driver’s license should he possess?
a. Nonprofessional driver’s license c. Professional driver’s license
b. Military driver’s license d. Student license

54. When parking uphill and parallel to the sidewalk, the driver should turn the wheel in what direction?
Parallel with the side curb or the steering wheel is in the center direction.
a. Away from the curb c. To the sidewalk curb
b. On the left side of the curb d. On the right side of the curb

55. Under the right of way rule on the crosswalks. A vehicle traveling should give the right of way to pedestrians crossing
on the crosswalk or should the pedestrian stop and let the car pass by?
a. The car should stop and let the pedestrians cross.
b. The pedestrians should stop and let the car go on its way
c. Depends on the traffic light
d. They should both stop and see who’s going to give way

56. Pedro’s car signal light doesn’t work, what should he do if he will turn right/left?
a. Just turn without looking c. Look at the side mirror then turn
b. Use arm signals when turning d. Stop and then turn slowly

57. A driver will park on a downhill without a curb, what should he do for additional precaution
a. Curb turn wheels to the right c. Curb turn wheels to the left
b. Just park straight and hit the hand brake d. Put a stone on the wheel so it doesn’t move

58. While driving, Mang Kanor approached the intersection with a flashing yellow light, what should he do?
a. Stop c. Don’t mind the light because it’s broken
b. Prepare to stop d. Proceed but with caution

59. On another intersection the light is flashing red, what should Mang Kanor do?
a. Flashing red light is the same as steady so he should stop
b. Another broken traffic light so doesn’t mind it
c. Go but be extra careful
d. Stop and Go back in the other direction

60. Mr. Johny Sins is a member of a non-deputized traffic volunteer group. Can he/they direct traffic?
a. Yes because Mr. Johny Sins is a volunteer
b. No because only deputized by the LTO can direct traffic
c. Yes but only at night
d. No because Johny Sins is a fake traffic enforcer

61. While driving you see a double yellow line as a pavement marking. What will you do?
a. Nothing just focuses on the road c. Stay in your lane because that means no overtaking
b. It means switch lane so switch d. Hit the gas pedal because that means speeding up

62. When approaching a pedestrian line, you should?


a. Stop and give way to the pedestrian c. Just go because it’s your right of way
b. Proceed but with caution d. Hit the pedestrians because they are delaying you

63. Mang Boks buys a car for it to become a taxi, what should he put on the car?
a. Extraordinary sound system for passengers c. Stickers of his favorite artist
b. Nothing d. Stickers of passenger capacity on both sides

64. In principle, it is more dangerous to turn left than to turn right because?
a. Vehicles coming from the left are faster than those from the right side.
b. The road has more lanes and there are a lot of vehicles crossing.
c. You have to be aware and cautious of vehicles coming from the left or right sides of the road.
d. You can’t immediately observe vehicles passing from the left side.

65. Mr. Massimo got drunk at a bar. What should he do?


a. Just drive home but be careful at checkpoints c. Stop on the side of the road and sleep in the car
b. Drink a cup of coffee before driving d. Take a taxi and leave his car then get it the next day

66. You are a Police officer on duty at a checkpoint, then you stopped a man on a motorcycle because of his loud muffler,
what will you do?
a. Issue a citation ticket for his loud muffler c. Check first if you know him before giving a ticket
b. Use first a decibel meter to check muffler d. Ask him for money

67. A driver is allowed to leave the area of the accident under the following circumstances except when the driver -
a. Imminent danger of being harmed by another c. Surrenders to the proper authority
b. Summons the assistance of a physician d. Hides in the custody of the police

68. When the red traffic light is blinking, you should:


a. wait for the green light signal c. slow down and proceed if there is no danger ahead.
b. stop and proceed if there is no danger ahead d. ready your accelerator

69. It is strictly prohibited except for the conductors collecting passenger fares.
a. Hitching c. Hanging on to or outside of the motor vehicle
b. Riding on a running board d. Riding on top of the motor vehicle

70. Also known as Caution signs.


a. Traffic signs c. Mandatory signs
b. Warning signs d. Regulatory signs

71. Turn left sign is considered as


a. Warning sign c. Regulatory sign
b. Mandatory sign d. Informative sign

72. Pedestrian crossing sign is under


a. Warning sign c. Regulatory sign
b. Mandatory sign d. Informative sign

73. Can you overtake when the pavement marking is a Solid white line?
a. No because it’s a solid white line c. Yes, but with caution
b. Yes because it’s the same as a white broken d. I don’t know, I’m not driving

74. Pavement markings painted at the center of the road to segregate traffic flow.
a. Pavement center line c. Object marking
b. Curb marking d. Reflectorized marking

75. These are stripes of black and yellow painted on the pavement about 6 meters from the intersection for restriction.
a. Pavement centerline c. Object marking
b. Curb marking d. Reflectorized marking

76. The application of the process and skills in planning, organizing, staffing, directing, coordinating, and budgeting to
traffic affairs.
a. Traffic Education c. Traffic management
b. Traffic pillars d. Traffic laws

77. Gradual increase of traffic users in a given portion of the highway.


a. Traffic congestion c. Traffic jams
b. Traffic build-up d. Bottleneck
78. Slow speeds, longer trip time, and increased vehicular lineup.
a. Traffic congestion c. Traffic jams
b. Traffic build-up d. Bottleneck

79. The movement of traffic users is very slow or stationary.


a. Traffic congestion c. Traffic jams
b. Traffic build-up d. Bottleneck

80. What is the validity of the accreditation of the driving schools?


a. 1 year c. 3 years
b. 2 years d. 4 years

81. The science of measuring traffic and travel.


a. Traffic management c. Traffic enforcement
b. Traffic engineering d. Traffic Education

82. An example of this is the instructor places the students onto real driving experience from the beginning
a. Comprehensive c. Commentary
b. Traditional d. Simulated

83. Parking beside the fire hydrant should be done beyond _____
a. 4 meters c. 10 centimeter
b. 4 cm d. 6 meter

84. As traffic enforcer these tools helps us to control traffic.


a. Pavement markings c. Traditional traffic engineering tools
b. Traffic signal lights d. Traffic light

85. Examples of this are Waze and Google maps:


a. Advance technology c. E-maps
b. Traffic aids d. N.O.T.A

86. After you have been cited for a ticket, they are the ones responsible for the adjudication of the case.
a. Legislative c. Court
b. Public information office d. Municipal office

87. From a wide highway, Engr. Banks made a narrow bridge to connect it to another wide highway. This will cause traffic
build-up and this is an example of the:
a. Bottleneck c. Collisions
b. Traffic jams d. Traffic congestions

88. You want to be a part of the pillar of traffic that handles the enforcement of traffic laws. This pillar is called:
a. Traffic engineering c. Traffic enforcement
b. Traffic education d. Traffic ecology

89. Traffic education is focused on safety and guides stressing traffic safety classroom discussion of accidents, incidents,
and safety rules and organizing safety protocols.
a. Preschool c. Secondary
b. Elementary d. Higher education

90. The scattered broken parts of vehicles, rubbish, dust, and other materials left at the scene of the accident caused by a
collision.
a. Skidmark c. Hazards
b. Debris d. Dirt

91. An incident on the road which describes the mode of existence of a motor vehicle traffic accident
a. Accident c. Key event
b. Traffic accident d. Encroachment

92. Marks left on the roadway by tires that ate not free to rotate.
a. Dirt c. Skidmarks
b. Debris d. Hazards

93. What refers to the use of senses in understanding the strange or sudden movement or condition in recognizing a sign
of an accident almost happening?
a. Perception of hazard c. Start of evasive action
b. Point of possible perception d. Point of no escape

94. The location and time at which the strange or sudden movement or condition could have been observed by a normal
person.
a. Perception of hazard c. Start of evasive action
b. Point of possible perception d. Point of no escape

95. Who shall undergo the intervention program?


a. Marko with 5 demerit points c. Narda with 7 demerit points
b. Alex with 10 demerit points d. Buko who applies for renewal of license

96. The following are the circumstances that may be valid grounds for a driver in a hit-and-run case to leave the scene of
the accident without aiding the victim:
a. if the driver has to summon a physician or nurse to aid the victim
b. if the driver reports the accident to the nearest officers of the law
c. if the driver is in imminent danger of being seriously injured or harmed by any person because of the accident
d. if the driver believes that the victim was the one who was at fault for the accident to happen

97. It is coming to rest; it usually alleviates the accident condition.


a. Stopping c. Initial contact
b. Maximum engagement d. Point of no escape

98. When traversing a highway with a double yellow line with a dotted white line in between, you can:
a. not overtakes under any circumstances
b. overtake when the other direction is clear from incoming vehicles
c. overtake as long as there are no traffic enforcers around
d. not overtake when there are oncoming vehicles in the opposite lane

99. When two vehicles approach an intersection at approximately the same time, what vehicle shall give the right of way?
a. the vehicle coming from the right c. the vehicle coming from the left
b. the vehicle coming from the center d. the one who arrives there first

100. What level of activity in accident investigation involves basic data collection about the accident to identify and classify
a motor vehicle, traffic, persons, and property and planned movements?
a. professional reconstruction c. technical preparation
b. at-scene investigation d. cause analysis

Reviewed by:

Dr. Gerry J. Cano


Criminology Program, Dean of Deans

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