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In Alberta, after a minor collision with no injuries you should:

Under Alberta's Traffic Safety Act, drivers involved in any crash must exchange contact, license, registration, and insurance details with the other party, even

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Question: In Alberta, after a minor collision with no injuries you should:

Answer options:

  • Leave immediately ✅ Exchange information and document the scene
  • Hide damage
  • Call only your insurer

Correct answer: Exchange information and document the scene

Explanation: Under Alberta's Traffic Safety Act, drivers involved in any crash must exchange contact, license, registration, and insurance details with the other party, even during minor collisions with no injuries. Documenting the scene with photos secures necessary evidence for future claims. Leaving the scene immediately constitutes a serious hit-and-run offence, while hiding damage is illegal and fraudulent. Simply calling your insurer is insufficient because obtaining the other driver's details remains a mandatory legal obligation. For the Class 7 exam, remember that while police reports are only required if injuries occur or combined damage exceeds two thousand dollars, exchanging information is always mandatory for every collision.

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