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Accident site handling |
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- In an accident with car damages only but without any injury or death, the hazard light of the cars in question should be turned on, with the safety marker placed in a proper distance from the accident site. The positions of the four corners (or wheels) of such cars -- or the positions of motorcycle handles and wheels -- should be marked, and then such vehicles should be promptly moved to roadside if they are still movable.
- Reporting to the police is not required if the people involved agree to reach a settlement.
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The hazard light of the cars in question should be turned on, with the safety marker placed in a proper distance from the accident site to help the site remain intact.
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Please refer to principles of handling traffic accidents .
- Provide first aid to the injured promptly and ask other people to send the injured to hospital for emergency medication.
- Remain at the accident site, or it would amount to flight from accident.
Help the injured breathe smoothly in a comfortable, proper position to prevent worsening. Provide psychological support while observing and recording symptom changes. The injured must not be moved if head, neck, spine damages are found. Such conditions must be handled by emergency medical professionals when they arrive.
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- Call 110 immediately and call 119 if there is any injury or death.
- Try to remember of the car license number, car model, and other characteristics of those who flee from accident as well as the direction they flee. Try to seek eye witnesses to help clarify details.
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