ACTAR Study Guide 2026

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📋 ACTAR Exam Format at a Glance

150
Questions
240 min
Time Limit
70%
Passing Score

📚 ACTAR Topics to Study (71)

✍️ Sample ACTAR Questions & Answers

1. Which formula correctly relates time, distance, and constant acceleration for a vehicle starting from rest?
d = ½ × a × t²

For a vehicle starting from rest under constant acceleration, d = ½ × a × t² is the correct kinematic equation.

2. During a collinear rear-end collision (both vehicles traveling in the same direction), which formula correctly represents the conservation of momentum?
m₁v₁ + m₂v₂ = m₁v₁' + m₂v₂'

Conservation of momentum requires that the total momentum before impact equals total momentum after: m₁v₁ + m₂v₂ = m₁v₁' + m₂v₂' (with consistent sign convention).

3. Which personal protective equipment (PPE) principle applies to ALL ACTAR certified professionals regardless of their specific role?
PPE must be properly fitted, maintained, and replaced as needed

Regardless of experience level or specific role, PPE must be properly fitted to the individual, regularly maintained in good condition, and replaced when worn or damaged. Improperly fitted or degraded PPE can provide a false sense of security.

4. What is 'yaw rate' and how is it used in accident reconstruction?
The rate at which a vehicle rotates about its vertical axis, measured in degrees per second

Yaw rate is the angular velocity of the vehicle about its vertical (z) axis; modern EDR systems record it and reconstructionists use it to determine vehicle rotation during pre-crash maneuvers.

5. In a rear-end collision analysis, which factor most directly determines whether a following driver had adequate time to perceive and react to a lead vehicle braking?
Time-to-collision (TTC) at the moment brake lights activated

TTC at brake light activation determines whether the following driver had sufficient margin (typically ≥ PRT + braking time) to avoid collision.

6. A roadway has a 4% upgrade followed immediately by a 2% downgrade. What is the A-value at this crest?
6

A = |G1 − G2| = |4 − (−2)| = 6%; the algebraic difference accounts for sign change at a crest.

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ACTAR Study Guide 2026 — Exam Format, Topics & Practice Questions