If involved in an accident, drivers should:
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Stop their vehicle at or near the scene.
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Avoid standing or walking in traffic lanes.
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Turn off the ignitions of wrecked vehicles.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
When involved in a car crash, you must not leave the scene and must assist any injured person. Pull your vehicle off the road, turn on your hazard flashers and turn off the ignition of vehicles involved in the collision. Call 911 if anyone is hurt.
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