If you are in a crash while driving, your responsibilities include:
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Obtain vehicle, witness and driver information.
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Helping the injured.
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Sketching the scene.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
If you are involved in a crash that results in death, injury, or property damage, it is your duty to give information and render aid. Remain calm, stop your vehicle, and call law enforcement and an ambulance. If someone is injured, you must get help immediately. If possible, move your vehicle so it doesn't block the flow of traffic. Exchange vehicle, witness, and driver information with others involved, and lastly, take pictures or sketch the scene.
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