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What to Do in Case of a Collision While Driving?

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LaChristian
07/28/25 6:45pm
Here are the steps to handle a collision while driving: 1. If there are severe injuries, immediately call 120 to send the injured to the hospital, then call the police, and finally contact your insurance company. Wait for the traffic police to handle the situation, and the insurance company will come to take photos and assess the damage. If it is your responsibility, the insurance company will cover the costs. It's important to note that when the traffic police determine liability, it should be based on facts. Do not accept full responsibility based solely on the other party's claims, even though the insurance company will pay. 2. If there are no injuries and the accident is minor, and if you are mostly or fully at fault, the first thing to do after getting out of the car is to apologize to the other party. Saying sorry can prevent many conflicts. Then, discuss the repair costs with them. If communication fails, there is no need to resort to violence; simply let the traffic police handle it.
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LaStella
08/11/25 10:41pm
I've been driving for twenty years and have experienced several collisions. The first reaction is to stop the car, turn off the engine, and engage the handbrake. Immediately check yourself and others in the car for injuries—don't move if it's a minor injury and wait for help, but call 120 for serious injuries or unconsciousness. Turn on the hazard lights to warn other vehicles, place the warning triangle at least 50 meters behind the car, and use your phone's flashlight or reflective materials at night to alert passersby to stay away. Avoid impulsively moving the vehicle—keep the scene intact to prevent liability disputes. If the other party gets agitated or argues, remain silent and wait calmly for the traffic police to arrive. Remember, safety comes first—preventing secondary accidents is crucial. Be extra cautious in rain, fog, or on highways. Developing a habit of slowing down in advance can significantly reduce risks. Staying calm in emergencies protects everyone's lives.
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DelFinley
09/30/25 4:22am
As an ordinary car owner, when encountering a collision and feeling panicked, first stop the car without turning off the engine but shut it down, check if you are okay, and then see if the other passengers are injured. If there is bleeding, call an ambulance and ask for help from passersby. Next, exchanging information is crucial. Get a copy of the other party's driver's license, insurance policy number, and contact number, and don't forget to take photos of the scene, including the damage location and license plates. It's best to use your phone to record video as evidence. Call 110 to report to the police without delay, describe the location and details of injuries, and don't leave the scene or admit fault randomly to avoid future troubles. Wait for the traffic police to arrive and fill out the accident report, then contact your insurance company to explain the situation and start the claims process. Remember to maintain a safe distance and avoid distractions while driving daily. Handling a collision properly afterward can save a lot of hassle.
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