What is the process for handling a highway rear-end collision accident?
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Highway rear-end collision accident handling process: 1. In the event of a rear-end collision, the driver should immediately stop the vehicle and secure the scene; 2. If there are no personal injuries, the parties involved may negotiate compensation matters on their own; if there are personal injuries, the driver should immediately provide first aid to the injured and quickly report to the traffic police on duty or the traffic management department of the public security authority. 3. If a vehicle flees the scene after a traffic accident, eyewitnesses and other knowledgeable individuals should report to the traffic management department of the public security authority or the traffic police; 4. After an accident, the hazard warning flashers should remain on, and warning signs should be set up in the direction of oncoming traffic to increase warning distance, and if necessary, quickly call the police; 5. When there is no dispute between the parties involved about the facts of the accident, after recording the time and location of the accident, the other party's name and contact information, vehicle license plate number, driver's license number, insurance certificate number, and collision location, and signing jointly, they can leave the scene and negotiate compensation matters on their own. If there is a dispute about the facts or cause of the accident, the parties should quickly call the police.