Certification Examination Questions
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1. A. Assume all other vehicles will stop
B. Ensure intersections are clear before proceeding
C. Exceed the speed limit at all times
D. Pass other vehicles on the right side
_Rationale: Drivers must verify intersections are safe before
entering; never assume motorists will yield.
Q2. Which factor contributes MOST to emergency vehicle rollovers?
A. Low tire pressure
B. High center of gravity
C. Engine power
D. Vehicle length
_Rationale: Emergency vehicles like ambulances and fire trucks have a high
center of gravity, increasing rollover risk.
Q3. The “due regard” principle in emergency driving means:
A. Emergency drivers are immune from traffic laws
B. Drivers must balance emergency response with public safety
C. Speed is the top priority in all cases
D. Liability never applies during emergencies
,_Rationale: “Due regard” requires operators to act reasonably while
considering safety of others.
Q4. What are the categories of authorized emergency vehicles as defined
under Georgia law?
A. Police, taxi, utility, school bus
B. Ambulance, fire, police, public utility, HERO
C. Delivery trucks, fire, EMS, tractor
D. Only police and fire
_Rationale: Georgia statutes list these five categories for emergency
vehicles.
Q5. Exemptions for emergency vehicles (such as passing a red light) exist
when the vehicle is:
A. Parked
B. Responding to an emergency call or in pursuit of a violator
C. Off duty
D. Transporting goods
_Rationale: Exemptions apply only during true emergency responses or
pursuit situations.
Q6. Before beginning an emergency response, the driver should FIRST:
A. Warm up the engine
B. Conduct a pre-trip inspection
C. Test the siren
D. Check GPS route
_Rationale: A pre-trip inspection ensures the vehicle is safe and ready for
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Q7. When responding to a red light during an emergency, the operator
should:
A. Speed through immediately
B. Turn off sirens until light changes
,C. Stop and proceed only when intersection is clear
D. Rely on other drivers to yield
_Rationale: Safety requires confirming the intersection is clear before
proceeding.
Q8. Which weather condition MOST increases stopping distance?
A. Fog
B. Wind
C. Ice
D. Heat
_Rationale: Ice significantly reduces tire traction leading to longer stopping
distances.
Q9. What is the recommended minimum following distance for emergency
vehicles at normal speed?
A. 1 second
B. 2 seconds
C. 3–4 seconds
D. 6–7 seconds
_Rationale: A 3–4 second following gap allows time to react safely.
Q10. The principle that a reasonably careful person under similar
circumstances would act in the same way is called:
A. Negligence
B. Due regard
C. Strict liability
D. Absolute immunity
_Rationale: “Due regard” is defined by how a reasonable operator would
act.
Q11. Inspections by officers should be conducted:
A. Only at the start of the shift
B. When the vehicle is stationary and in motion
, C. Only after an incident
D. Only by maintenance staff
_Rationale: Effective inspections cover both parked and operating
conditions.
Q12. Defensive driving in emergency vehicles is defined as:
A. Driving aggressively to clear traffic
B. Relying solely on lights and sirens
C. Avoiding dangerous situations by anticipating hazards
D. Driving as fast as possible
_Rationale: Defensive driving requires hazard anticipation and risk
avoidance.
Q13. Which of the following is NOT generally considered a type of skid?
A. Front-wheel skid
B. Rear-wheel skid
C. All-wheel skid
D. Brake-less skid
_Rationale: “Brake-less skid” is not a standard skid classification.
Q14. When steering, the recommended hand positions are:
A. 10 and 2
B. 9 and 3
C. 8 and 4
D. 7 and 5
_Rationale: 9 and 3 hand positions provide optimal control for emergency
driving.
Q15. One of the keys to defensive driving is to:
A. Drive with high speed at all times
B. Ignore other drivers’ behaviors
C. Plan an escape route
D. Keep radio volume high