How to Handle a Rear-End Collision?
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In the event of a rear-end collision on the road, the driver should immediately stop the vehicle and secure the scene. If the rear-end collision does not result in personal injury, the parties involved may negotiate the compensation for damages on their own. If personal injury occurs, immediate medical attention should be provided to the injured, and the traffic police on duty should be promptly reported. After the accident, the hazard warning lights should remain on, and warning signs should be set up in the direction of approaching traffic to increase the warning distance.