If you are not the first at the scene of an accident and your help is not needed, you should:
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Drive on and do not interfere with procedures.
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Slow down and ask if any help is needed.
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Stop and give help.
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Explanation
Drivers of vehicles involved in a crash are required to stop immediately at the scene, without obstructing traffic. If you are not the first at the scene of an accident and your help is not needed, slowly continue on in your vehicle so not to interfere with the procedures.
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