It is that occurrence in a sequence of events which usually produces unintended
injury, death, or property damage a. Accident b. Traffic Accident c. Motor Vehicle Accident d. Incident 2. It is an accident involving travel transportation on a traffic way. a. Accident b. Traffic Accident c. Motor Vehicle Accident d. Incident 3. It is an events resulting in unintended injury or property damage attributable directly or indirectly to the action of a motor vehicle or its loads. a. Accident b. Traffic Accident c. Motor Vehicle Accident d. Incident 4. It is an event on the road which characterizes the manner of occurrence of a motor vehicle traffic accident a. Motor Vehicle b. Key Event c. Skid Marks d. Debris 5. Every device which is self-propelled and every vehicle which is propelled by electric power obtained from overhead trolley wires, but not operated upon rails. a. Motor Vehicle b. Key Event c. Skid Marks d. Debris 6. These are marks left on the roadway by tires which are not free to rotate, usually because brakes are applied strong and the wheels locked. a. Motor Vehicle b. Key Event c. Skid Marks d. Debris 7. The scattered broken parts of vehicles, rubbish, dust and other materials left at the scene of the accident caused by a collision a. Motor Vehicle b. Key Event c. Skid Marks d. Debris 8. Any person using a traffic way for travel, parking or other purposes as a pedestrian or driver, including any vehicle, or animal which he is using. It applies not only to motor vehicles a.Traffic Unit b. Hazards c. Safe Speed d. Strategy 9. It is generated when a critical space-motion relationships between a traffic unit and another object develops due to the movement of either or both. Example: A curve in the path is a hazard. Another traffic unit in the path is also a hazard. a.Traffic Unit b. Hazards c. Safe Speed d. Strategy 10. The speed adjusted to the potential or possible hazards or the road and traffic situation ahead. Safe speed on the road is determined by the road rather than the particular driver of a vehicle. Example: A curve ahead is a hazard and a safe speed for it is a speed at which it can be taken comfortably. a.Traffic Unit b. Hazards c. Safe Speed d. Strategy 11. It is the adjusting of speed, position on the road, and direction of motion, giving signals of intent to turn or slow down, or any other action in situations involving potential hazards a.Traffic Unit b. Hazards c. Safe Speed d. Strategy 12. The striking of one body against another or a collision of a motor vehicle with another motor vehicle. a. Tactic b. Impact c. Contact Damage d. Factor 13. Any action taken by the traffic unit to avoid hazardous situations like steering, braking, or accelerating to avoid collision or other accident. a. Tactic b. Impact c. Contact Damage d. Factor 14. Damage to a vehicle resulting from direct pressure of some foreign object in a collision or roll over. It is usually indicated by striations, rub-off of material or puncture a. Tactic b. Impact c. Contact Damage d. Factor 15. Any circumstance contributing to a result without which the result could not have occurred or it is an element necessary to produce the result, but not by itself sufficient. a. Tactic b. Impact c. Contact Damage d. Factor 16. A misnomer loosely applied to the most obvious or easily explained factor in the cause of an accident or the most easily modified condition factor. a. Modifier b. Attribute c. Cause d. Primary Cause 17. A circumstance that alters an attribute permanently or temporarily. a. Modifier b. Attribute c. Cause d. Primary Cause 18. Any inherent characteristics of a road, a vehicle, or a person that affects the probability of a traffic accident a. Modifier b. Attribute c. Cause d. Primary Cause 19. The combination of simultaneous and sequential factors without any one of which result could not have occurred. a. Modifier b. Attribute c. Cause d. Primary Cause 20. Refers to any accident occurring on a traffic way involving persons using the traffic way or travel or transportation, but not involving a motor vehicle in motion. Example: pedestrian and cyclist in a traffic way. a. Non-Motor Vehicle Traffic Accident b. Motor Vehicle Non-traffic Accident c. Motor Vehicle Traffic Accident d. None of the above 21. Any motor vehicle accident occurring on a traffic way. Example: collision between automobiles on a highway a. Non-Motor Vehicle Traffic Accident b. Motor Vehicle Non-traffic Accident c. Motor Vehicle Traffic Accident d. None of the above 22. Any motor vehicle accident which occurs entirely in any place other than a traffic way. Example: accident on a private driveway. a. Non-Motor Vehicle Traffic Accident b. Motor Vehicle Non-traffic Accident c. Motor Vehicle Traffic Accident d. None of the above 23. This type of accident includes all forms of accident as long as there is a collision. a. Running off road b. Non-collision on road c. Collision on road d. None of the above 24. This does not involve any collision, an example of which is overturning. a. Running off road b. Non-collision on road c. Collision on road d. None of the above 25. This is usually characterized by a motor vehicle falling on the roadside or on a cliff along mountainous roads a. Running off road b. Non-collision on road c. Collision on road d. None of the above 26. There is no fatal or injury to any person but only damage to the motor vehicle or to other property including injury to animals a. Property damage accident b. Slight c. Non-fatal Injury Accident d. Less serious 27. This results in injuries other than fatal to one or more persons. a. Property damage accident b. Slight c. Non-fatal Injury Accident d. Less serious 28. This results in death to one or more persons a. Property damage accident b. Slight c. Fatal d. Less serious 29. This causes serious injuries to persons. a. Property damage accident b. Slight c. Serious d. Less serious 30. Only slight damages to properties. a. Property damage accident b. Slight c. Serious d. Less serious 31.