If you are involved in a crash, you must:
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Leave the scene.
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It depends on the the severity of the crash.
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Stop.
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Take pictures and post them on social media.
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Explanation
You must always stop if you are involved in a crash, regardless of its severity. Leaving the scene of an incident is a traffic violation. If the crash involves only property damage, you should exchange information with the other drivers involved. If anyone is injured, notify the police immediately and ensure that ambulance or rescue personnel have been called. If possible, move your vehicle off the road.
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