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What to Do When a Car Accident Occurs on the Road?

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AllisonMarie
07/28/25 5:02pm
After a collision, you should stop the car and turn on the hazard lights to signal a warning. Call 110 to report the incident. The police will dispatch traffic officers to the scene. Upon arrival, the officers will determine who is primarily at fault and who is not based on the descriptions provided by both parties. Call your insurance company to report the damage. Then, drive the car to the designated service center to confirm the claim amount.
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MacFrancisco
08/11/25 9:12pm
As a seasoned driver with over a decade of experience, I've encountered several minor accidents. Each time, I first gradually brake to a complete stop, turn on the hazard lights, and ensure that everyone in the car and myself are safe and unharmed. If anyone in the other vehicle is injured, I immediately call 120 for an ambulance—this is the top priority. Next, I place the warning triangle at a safe distance behind the car to prevent secondary accidents. Then, I call 122 to report the accident and wait for the police to arrive, take photos, and document the scene. I exchange basic information with the other party, such as driver's license numbers and insurance policy numbers, and use my phone to take pictures of the vehicle damage, license plates, and the surrounding environment. Finally, I contact my insurance company to report the accident, providing them with the photos and details. Throughout the process, it's important to stay calm and avoid arguments to prevent the situation from escalating. I've learned that handling accidents requires speed but also steadiness. Afterward, I reflect on the experience to learn lessons, such as checking the braking system to ensure greater safety next time.
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LeAthena
09/29/25 8:06am
I just got my driver's license last year and was really nervous during my first rear-end collision. I immediately hit the brakes and turned on the hazard lights. My hands were shaking when I got out of the car, but I felt relieved after checking that the other party was okay. After apologizing, we exchanged phone numbers and insurance policy numbers, and I recorded a video of the scene as evidence. I called the police at 110, and when they arrived, they advised me not to move the vehicles and took down the details. Back home, I called my insurance company to submit the video and documents. The whole experience taught me to stay calm in such situations, handle them patiently, and always prioritize safety. Now, I drive more carefully and always pay attention to road conditions and pedestrian crossings.
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FernandoAnn
11/13/25 3:13am
As a mother of two, I'm always cautious about road safety. In case of an accident, I follow careful procedures: stop the car securely with hazard lights on, ensure the whole family's safety, and immediately call 120 if anyone is injured. Place the warning triangle and report to the police while exchanging driver's license and insurance information. I take multiple photos with my phone to document the location and damages, then file an insurance claim after organizing the information at home. Throughout the process, I make sure not to affect the children's emotions, as safety is always the priority. Regular car maintenance checks help prevent potential issues.
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