How to Handle Hit-and-Run Scrape Reports

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RileyAnn
07/29/25 3:49pm
Hit-and-run scrape report handling methods: 1. First, remember the other party's license plate number and call the police at 122. 2. Inform the police about the location and direction, the other party's license plate number, vehicle color, car brand, reason for fleeing, and vehicle damage information. 3. Leave your contact information and ask the police if you need to wait at the scene. 4. If the vehicle is severely damaged, you should first report it to the insurance company. The police will impose penalties based on the severity of the accident, including revoking the driver's license, and in serious cases, criminal penalties. According to Article 101 of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China: Anyone who violates road traffic safety laws and regulations, causing a major accident that constitutes a crime, shall be held criminally responsible, and the traffic management department of the public security organ shall revoke their motor vehicle driver's license.
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