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After any collision you must report it to police if there is injury or damages over:

Under Ontario’s Highway Traffic Act, you must report a collision to the police or a collision reporting centre if anyone is injured or if the total property dam

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Question: After any collision you must report it to police if there is injury or damages over:

Answer options:

  • $500
  • $1,000 ✅ $2,000
  • $5,000

Correct answer: $2,000

Explanation: Under Ontario’s Highway Traffic Act, you must report a collision to the police or a collision reporting centre if anyone is injured or if the total property damage to all vehicles and property appears to exceed $2,000. The options of $500, $1,000, and $5,000 are incorrect because $2,000 is the officially legislated minimum reporting threshold, which was increased from the previous limit of $1,000. Understanding this exact dollar amount is highly relevant for the Ontario G1 knowledge test, as examiners frequently test your understanding of legal responsibilities and reporting duties immediately following an accident.

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