Reasons for Road Accidents
Trending Questions
Q. From the options given below, identify the odd one out.
- Steering failure
- Brake failure
- Potholes
- Dysfunctional headlights
Q. Which of these is not classified as a 'human factor' with reference to reasons for road accidents?
- Jaywalking
- Overspeeding
- Drunken driving
- Sub-optimal tyre pressure
Q. In housing colonies, local residents can build speed breakers to reduce the risk of overspeeding within the colony.
- True
- False
Q. Choose all the options which are considered as major reasons for road accidents.
- Rash Driving
- Overspeeding
- Fatigue
- Zebra Crossings
- Road Dividers
- Potholes
- Hailstorms
- Lightning
Q. Which of the following is not a driver-centric human factor responsible for road accidents?
- Jaywalking
- Fatigue
- Drunk Driving
- Rash driving
Q. Safety rules on roads are meant to be followed by:
- Drivers
- Pedestrians
- Animals
- Both (a) and (b)
Q. Which of the following statements is/are true regarding the physical condition of roads and related accidents?
- Drivers will not be able to see potholes during heavy rains.
- Illegal speed breakers are also a major contributor to road accidents.
- Damaged and eroded roads lead to accidents as they cause vehicles to lose control.
- Fogs reduce visibility of the road for drivers and pedestrians.
Q. Acts like jaywalking are examples of negligence shown by:
- Bikers
- Pedestrians
- Car Drivers
- Traffic Policemen
Q. Acts like jaywalking are examples of negligence shown by:
- Bikers
- Pedestrians
- Car Drivers
- Traffic Policemen
Q. Choose all the options which are considered as major reasons for road accidents.
- Rash Driving
- Overspeeding
- Fatigue
- Zebra Crossings
- Road Dividers
- Potholes
- Hailstorms
- Lightning