1.On what kind of road did the rubberneckers take the photos?
a) a country lane
b) a busy highway
c) a city street
d) Britain's longest bridge
2.How many times before have British police prosecuted rubberneckers?
a) five
b) one
c) none
d) three
3.Where was the crash scene in relation to the rubberneckers?
a) on a road below them
b) behind them
c) just in front of them
d) the other side of the road
4.How did the police say the rubberneckers were acting?
a) immorally
b) irresponsibly
c) violently
d) crazily
5.Who did the police say the rubberneckers did not consider?
a) other road users
b) the crash victims
c) the police
d) their family
6.How many people were hurt in the accident?
a) 0
b) 1
c) 5
d) 22
7.What did the rubberneckers use to take photos of the crash scene?
a) video cameras
b) iPads
c) digital cameras
d) mobile phones
8.What did drivers behind the rubberneckers have to do?
a) change lane
b) stop
c) brake
d) swerve
9.How was the traffic when the rubberneckers took their photos?
a) light
b) moving
c) moderate
d) heavy
10.What did a police officer say drivers should do with their phones?
a) put them in sleep mode
b) lock them away
c) leave them at home
d) turn them off