Newfoundland & Labrador Class 5 Knowledge Test · Question
After being involved in a collision, your first priority is to:
Personal safety comes first. Check yourself and others for injuries and call emergency services when needed. After ensuring safety, exchange information with th
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Question: After being involved in a collision, your first priority is to:
Answer options:
- Drive away to find a safer location ✅ Check for injuries and call emergency services if anyone is hurt or property damage is significant
- Begin negotiating fault with the other driver
- Move all vehicles before checking for injuries
Correct answer: Check for injuries and call emergency services if anyone is hurt or property damage is significant
Explanation: Personal safety comes first. Check yourself and others for injuries and call emergency services when needed. After ensuring safety, exchange information with the other driver and report the collision as required by provincial law.
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