Incidents & First Aid
After a collision, when must you report it to the police?
- ○Always within 24 hours
- ✓If you don't exchange details at the scene, within 24 hours
- ○Only if your car is damaged
- ○Never
Correct answer
If you don't exchange details at the scene, within 24 hours
If you don't give your details at the scene, you must report the collision to the police as soon as possible and within 24 hours (rule 286).
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