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What to Do When Two Cars Collide While Turning?

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StLucille
07/29/2025, 09:55:44 AM

If the rear car hits the front car in motion, causing a rear-end collision, the rear car bears full responsibility; If the front car does not have tail lights at night, resulting in a rear-end collision, the front car bears secondary responsibility for the accident, while the rear car bears primary responsibility.

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LaneLee
08/13/2025, 01:28:15 AM

When the turning collision occurred, I immediately stopped the car and turned on the hazard lights. My heart was pounding, but I had to stay calm. After confirming no one was injured, I took out my phone to photograph the positions and damages of both vehicles, including the intersection signs. Then, I communicated with the other party, exchanged driver's licenses, insurance policies, and phone numbers. I promptly called 110 to report the incident, as the police recording the accident scene is crucial for later insurance claims. After handling these, I remembered that when turning, I should signal in advance, control the speed to avoid sharp turns, and maintain a safe distance to prevent blind spot mistakes. Practicing these regularly can greatly reduce accidents. Such incidents can be nerve-wracking, but following the steps makes it much safer.

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DelDallas
10/10/2025, 02:06:07 AM

In the event of a collision during a turn, I first stabilize the vehicle and activate the hazard warning lights to prevent secondary accidents. Exiting the car to check for personal safety is the top priority. If there are no injuries, I take photos to document the damage location and details of the intersection traffic signals. Then, I calmly communicate with the other driver to exchange contact information and insurance details, making sure to report the incident to the police for an accident report. As someone who frequently drives long distances, I believe it's crucial not to rush when turning and to pay attention to yielding rules, such as giving way to vehicles going straight. Afterward, I notify the insurance company to follow up on the claims process. These experiences have helped me navigate through several minor accidents. Safe driving should always be on your mind, and every time I drive, I remind myself not to be impatient.

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VonMaddox
11/23/2025, 02:17:21 AM

After the collision while turning, I immediately stopped the car and turned on the hazard lights to ensure the safety of the surroundings. I checked for injuries on myself and the other party—if there were any, I would call for help. If no one was injured, I took photos for evidence. Then, we exchanged license and insurance information, preferably with a witness, and contacted the police for official records. Having driven for many years, I understand that driving slowly and checking blind spots while turning can prevent most accidents. Keeping a clear mind is the key—knowing the steps clearly makes the process much smoother.

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DiLuke
01/13/2026, 09:01:40 PM

When two cars collide while turning, my first reaction is to stop, turn on the hazard lights, get out of the car, and ask about the other party's safety. After confirming safety, take photos of the scene and note down the details of the damage. After we communicate, we exchange insurance card numbers and documents, then call the police to handle the documentation. This step helps avoid future disputes. I think it's important to stay focused when turning and avoid distractions like mobile phones. Slowing down in advance and increasing reaction time are small tips that can also reduce risks. Patience and communication are key when handling accidents. Following up with insurance and repairs afterward, I always feel that being careful leads to safety.

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Rodger
04/10/2026, 12:17:47 AM

When a collision occurred while the car was turning, I stopped, activated the hazard lights, checked that everyone was safe, and then took photos to document the vehicle damage and location. Subsequently, both parties exchanged contact and insurance information, called the police to obtain an accident report. As a car enthusiast, I recommend regular maintenance of tires and steering systems for better grip during turns. Post-collision repairs are important, but prevention is even more crucial—pay attention to blind spots, observe speed limits, and remind yourself of these details every time you drive to ensure safety.

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