You are involved in a minor collision at an intersection. There are no injuries and very little vehicle damage. You should:
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Not move your vehicle for any reasons.
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Move your vehicle out of the traffic lane, if possible.
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Leave your vehicle in the traffic lane until law enforcement arrives.
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Exchange insurance information immediately with the other driver and leave the scene.
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Explanation
If you’re involved in a minor collision with no injuries and minimal damage, you should move your vehicle out of the traffic lane, if possible, to avoid blocking traffic. This helps prevent further accidents and keeps the road clear for other drivers.
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