Hazard Awareness Quiz 6

Practise UK theory test-style questions about emergencies, accidents, breakdowns, motorway safety, and safe actions after a hazard.

Format: Multiple Choice

Based on: UK Hazard Perception Skills

Focus: Emergencies & Accidents

Questions: 20–25

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What You’ll Learn in This Test

Hazard Awareness Quiz 6 focuses on emergency situations, accidents, breakdowns, and safe decision-making after a hazard has developed.In the real UK theory test, you may be asked what to do if your vehicle breaks down, how to respond after an accident, when to use hazard warning lights, and how to keep yourself and other road users safe.This quiz uses simple multiple-choice questions to help you understand the safest action in urgent driving situations. The aim is to improve your confidence, awareness, and ability to respond calmly when something goes wrong on the road.Read each question carefully and choose the answer that protects you, your passengers, and other road users.

Before You Start

ad each question carefully and think about the safest action to take in an emergency.

This quiz covers situations such as breakdowns, accidents, hazard warning lights, skids, punctures, vehicle faults, and motorway emergencies.

Choose the answer that helps protect you, your passengers, and other road users. In emergency situations, the safest response is usually to stay calm, make the scene safe, avoid putting yourself in danger, and call for help when needed.

Tips to Pass the UK Theory Test

  • Stay consistent
  • Practice different tests
  • Review wrong answers
  • Take mock exams

Why Practice Theory Questions?

Practicing theory questions helps you understand how questions are asked in the real exam. It improves your accuracy, confidence, and ability to choose the correct answers quickly.

 

Important Note

This is not a replacement for the official DVSA video hazard perception test. The real test uses video clips and scoring windows. However, these written scenarios can help you improve your hazard awareness, decision-making, and understanding of common road risks.