If you are in a crash you must:
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Exchange information with the other drivers involved.
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Show your insurance identification card if requested.
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If any person is injured, make sure the ambulance has been called.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
If you are involved in a crash, even if it isn't a serious one, you must always stop your vehicle in a safe area, get out, and find the owner of the other vehicle involved. Exchange information with the other driver and show your insurance card if needed. In the case of an injured victim, immediately call an ambulance, and do not try to help or move the victim. If you must move an injured person for safety reasons, keep their back and neck as straight as possible.
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