Can You Outsmart Your Lawyer in This Car Accident Quiz?

Car accidents are an unfortunate reality of modern life, happening every day on roads around the world. Whether you're a daily commuter, a weekend driver, or someone who occasionally borrows a friend's car, understanding basic car accident knowledge can make a huge difference. This quiz tests your grasp of everyday commonsense related to car crashes—from figuring out who's at fault in common scenarios to knowing what steps to take right after an incident. It's not about legal jargon or courtroom strategies; instead, it focuses on practical wisdom that could help you stay safe, handle insurance basics, and avoid common pitfalls. Think you know enough to outsmart a lawyer? These 40 questions cover responsibility judgments, insurance tips, safe driving habits, and real-life situations. No prior expertise needed—just your intuition and life experience. By the end, you'll get a score-based evaluation to see how street-smart you really are. Buckle up and let's see if you can navigate these tricky roads without a hitch!
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What's the best way to avoid distractions?

2 /40

If hit by a hit-and-run driver, what do you do?

3 /40

Safe driving in wind means?

4 /40

After filing a claim, what happens next?

5 /40

What's a blind spot?

6 /40

Rental car accidents: who's insurance applies first?

7 /40

If you skid on ice, what direction do you steer?

8 /40

In construction zones, why slow down?

9 /40

Collision insurance covers?

10 /40

What's road rage?

11 /40

If a child is in the car during an accident, what's priority?

12 /40

On a highway, if someone merges in front of you, what do you do?

13 /40

Deductible in insurance means?

14 /40

What should you do if drowsy while driving?

15 /40

Who's responsible in a T-bone crash at an intersection?

16 /40

In snow, how do you stop safely?

17 /40

Liability insurance covers what?

18 /40

If your tire blows out, what do you do?

19 /40

What's tailgating?

20 /40

After an accident, when should you call the police?

21 /40

In a roundabout, who yields?

22 /40

What's a key tip for night driving?

23 /40

If a traffic light is out, how do you treat the intersection?

24 /40

What does comprehensive insurance cover?

25 /40

Who's at fault if you change lanes and hit someone?

26 /40

In fog, how should you drive?

27 /40

After hitting a parked car, what must you do?

28 /40

What's the safest following distance on dry roads?

29 /40

If you're in an accident with an uninsured driver, what covers you?

30 /40

What should you always carry in your car for accidents?

31 /40

In a parking lot accident, who's often responsible if two cars back out at the same time?

32 /40

If your car breaks down on a highway, where should you pull over?

33 /40

What's a common sign of an impaired driver on the road?

34 /40

After an accident, should you admit fault to the other driver?

35 /40

If a deer jumps in front of your car, what should you do?

36 /40

You're driving in heavy rain. What's the best way to avoid hydroplaning?

37 /40

What does "no-fault" insurance mean in simple terms?

38 /40

If you're hit from behind while stopped at a red light, who's usually at fault?

39 /40

After a minor fender-bender, what should you do first?

40 /40

You're at a four-way stop sign intersection. Who has the right of way?