California Driver License (DMV) Written Practice Test

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What should you do after a collision?

  1. Assess any injuries and call the police

  2. Drive your car home

  3. Exchange information with the other driver

  4. Leave the scene of the collision

The correct answer is: Assess any injuries and call the police

After a collision, it is important to assess any injuries and call the police. This is to ensure that any injuries are properly attended to and to have documentation of the incident for insurance and legal purposes. Driving your car home (option B) is not recommended as it may cause further damage and is also illegal in most cases. Exchange of information with the other driver (option C) is also important as it allows for the exchange of insurance and contact information, which is necessary for filing a claim. Leaving the scene of the collision (option D) is considered a hit-and-run, which is a serious offense. It is important to always stay at the scene of a collision and follow proper procedures.