If you have a collision, you are required by law to exchange your driver license information with:
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Witnesses.
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Security guards.
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Others involved in the collision.
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Explanation
If you are involved in a collision, you are required by law to exchange your driver license information with others involved in the collision to ensure that all parties have the necessary contact and insurance details. This exchange helps facilitate the proper handling of the incident, including any insurance claims or legal matters that may arise from the accident.
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