You have been involved in a minor traffic collision with a parked vehicle and you can't find the owner. You must:
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Leave a note on the vehicle.
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Report the accident without delay to the city police or, in unincorporated areas, to the CHP.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
If you are involved in a minor traffic collision with a parked vehicle, you should always stop your car in a safe place and look for the owner of the other vehicle. If you can't find the owner, you must leave a note with your insurance details and report the accident to the city police or the CHP. You must do this immediately after the crash, without any delay.
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