When you are involved in an accident, you should:
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Stop immediately.
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Call the police.
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Help the injured.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
In the event of an accident, it's crucial to stop immediately, call the police, and provide assistance to the injured. These actions ensure that help is summoned promptly and that necessary aid is provided to those in need.
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