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What are the measures to deal with a car collision?

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DeMartin
07/28/25 12:01pm
Here are the measures to deal with a car collision: Increase lateral spacing: When vehicles are meeting, overtaking, or avoiding obstacles, they are prone to scraping or colliding with each other or other objects. Therefore, the lateral spacing between vehicles should be increased. Reduce frontal collisions: When there is a possibility of a head-on collision with another vehicle while driving, first steer slightly to the right, then appropriately counter-steer, and quickly press the brake pedal. If a head-on collision with another vehicle is unavoidable, apply emergency braking to reduce the impact. At the moment of the head-on collision, quickly release the steering wheel, lift your legs, and lie on your side on the right seat to avoid being pinned by the steering wheel.
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MarleyAnn
08/11/25 4:51pm
I remember when I was driving a sedan and got into a collision, I immediately stopped the car, turned on the hazard lights, and ensured my own and others' safety. I avoided getting out of the car or moving around recklessly to prevent further danger. Next, I checked if anyone was injured—if there were injuries, I would call 120 for emergency help right away, while also dialing 110 to report the accident to the police for proper handling. Before the police arrived, I used my phone to take photos of the scene, including the positions of the vehicles, details of the damage, and the surrounding environment—this is crucial. Then, I exchanged information with the other party, such as driver's license and insurance policy numbers, making sure not to argue. Afterward, I contacted my insurance company to report the accident, and they guided me through the subsequent claims process. I think feeling nervous after a collision is natural, and taking deep breaths to stay calm is very important. If the car was still drivable, I moved it slowly to a safe spot to wait for a tow truck. Throughout the whole process, personal safety must be the top priority—property damage can be dealt with later. Regularly checking the vehicle's condition can also help reduce risks.
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MacKarter
09/28/25 6:14am
When I first started driving, I was involved in a collision and felt quite panicked. But the first thing I did was stop the car to ensure safety and turn on the hazard lights to alert others. Then, I checked if anyone was injured. If there were injuries, I immediately called 120 for emergency help. Even if no one was hurt, I still reported the incident to 110 to have the traffic police document the scene. Don’t forget to take photos of the vehicle damage and any marks on the road, as these are crucial for insurance claims later. Exchange driver’s licenses and contact information with the other party to avoid disputes that could complicate matters. Call your insurance company to report the incident; they often require forms and documentation. If the car is too damaged to drive, wait for a professional tow truck to take it away. From that experience, I learned never to rush to move the car or drive away after an accident, as it could affect liability determination. The repairs took some time afterward, but safety always comes first—that’s the golden rule.
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DeLola
11/11/25 8:09am
I have experience in handling sedan accidents during collisions. Immediately stop the car, turn off the engine, and activate the hazard lights. Check for casualties, call an ambulance, and report to the police. Take photos to document all details of the scene, including the other vehicle and its position. Exchange information such as the other party's name, license plate number, contact details, and insurance policy number. Contact the insurance company to initiate the claim process and follow up promptly to prevent delays. Leave vehicle damage assessment to professional mechanics and avoid unauthorized repairs. Maintain a calm mindset throughout the process, and cooperation with investigations can lead to quicker resolution.
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