If you are involved in a crash, you must:
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Stop as close to the scene of the crash as possible without blocking traffic.
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Notify your insurance company immediately.
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Report the crash to the police.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
If you are involved in a collision, you should stop near the scene of the crash, in an area where you don't block the flow of traffic. Call the police as soon as possible to report the accident, and notify your insurance company immediately. If someone is injured, give any help you can, but avoid moving the injured unless they is immediate danger.
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