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When something goes wrong on the road, your first reaction matters. This drill covers brake failure, tire blowouts, stuck accelerators, engine fires, what to do after a collision, and how to escape a stalled car on railroad tracks. Drill 8 questions at a time from a bank of 8.
When something goes wrong on the road, your first reaction matters. This drill covers brake failure, tire blowouts, stuck accelerators, engine fires, what to do after a collision, and how to escape a stalled car on railroad tracks.
Practice questions written from the California Driver Handbook. Not affiliated with the California DMV. Pass the practice test and book a behind-the-wheel lesson to round out your preparation.
The California DMV pulls a varying number of emergencies questions from its bank into each test. The official adult exam is 36 questions total drawn from every topic — drilling emergencies is one of the highest-leverage things you can do before test day.
Every question is written from the publicly published California Driver Handbook — the same source the DMV uses to author the official knowledge test. No confidential test items are reproduced.
Yes — totally free, no sign-up, no paywall. Your progress is stored on your device so you can come back to it anytime.
Book your DMV permit test. Once you pass the written, schedule behind-the-wheel training with a DMV-certified instructor so you are ready for the road test as well.