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What to Do in Case of a Rear-End Collision on the Highway Within the First Year of Driving?

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LandonAnn
07/29/25 12:10pm
If a rear-end collision occurs on the highway within the first year of driving, the insurance company will compensate within the liability limits of the compulsory third-party liability insurance for motor vehicles. Below is an introduction to relevant information for new drivers on the highway: 1. Conditions for driving on the highway: A driver in the probationary period who operates a motor vehicle on the highway must be accompanied by a driver who has held a driving license for the corresponding or higher vehicle type for more than three years. 2. Conditions for the accompanying driver: The accompanying driver should sit in the front passenger seat to guide the probationary driver. 3. Safety considerations: Since new drivers have just obtained their driving licenses and have not yet mastered certain driving skills, they may not be able to react promptly in emergencies, which increases driving risks.
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SanAniyah
08/13/25 10:24pm
I rear-ended another car on the highway within my first year of driving and was so nervous that I was shaking. I quickly reminded myself to turn on the hazard lights and move the car to the emergency lane to avoid blocking traffic. After ensuring everyone's safety, I called the police at 110, providing detailed information about the location and situation while waiting for the traffic police to arrive. At the same time, I took photos of the accident scene, including the positions of both vehicles, the damaged areas, and the other party's license plate number—these pieces of evidence are crucial. When exchanging information, don’t forget to get the other party’s name, phone number, and their insurance policy number for future claims. In a highway rear-end collision, the following car usually bears greater responsibility, but avoid arguing at the scene—let the traffic police determine liability afterward. I then contacted my insurance company to report the incident; they arranged for damage assessment and repairs. As a new driver, my insurance premium might increase, but safety comes first, and being physically unharmed is what matters most. After the incident, don’t forget to relax and not let the experience affect your driving—practice more on highways, maintain a safe distance, and prevent fatigue. Though the lesson was harsh due to my lack of experience, handling it rationally can minimize further trouble. While repairs are underway, transportation might be inconvenient, but health should never be overlooked.
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McBrooke
10/09/25 2:10am
After years of driving, I've also encountered high-speed rear-end collisions. Immediately turn on the hazard lights and slowly move the car to the emergency lane to avoid secondary accidents. Ensure that both the driver and passengers are unharmed; otherwise, call an ambulance (120) and the police (110), clearly stating the location and damages. When exchanging driver's licenses and insurance policy numbers, taking photos is crucial—don't rely solely on memory. The responsibility for rear-end collisions often lies with the following vehicle; wait for traffic police to arrive for a fair judgment and avoid hastily admitting fault. Contact your insurance company promptly to report the incident—they will send someone to assess the damage and arrange for repairs. For new drivers, making a claim within the first year may affect premium rates, but getting the car repaired is the priority. It's advisable to regularly check the braking system. Stay focused when driving on highways and maintain a safe distance from the car ahead to reduce risks. After an accident, reflect on the causes, summarize lessons learned, and stay calm for smoother handling. Take a break afterward to avoid letting emotions interfere with driving habits. Learn from this experience to enhance defensive awareness and minimize future issues.
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AdalineDella
11/22/25 3:25am
After the high-speed rear-end collision, I was very concerned about my family's safety. First, I turned on the hazard lights and pulled over to the emergency lane to ensure the children and elderly were unharmed. I then called the police, took photos to document the damage location, and exchanged information with the other party for a simple resolution. I contacted my insurance company to file a claim and arrange for car repairs. Although daily travel was affected, health is the top priority. A slight increase in insurance premiums is acceptable. It is advisable to pay more attention to driving habits, minimize phone use, and maintain a safe following distance. After the accident, psychological adjustment is important to prevent future risks.
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