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If you are involved in a collision in Ontario, when is it mandatory to report it to the police?

Collisions must be reported to the police if there are injuries, damage exceeding $2,000 to vehicles or property, or if criminal activity is suspected.

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Question: If you are involved in a collision in Ontario, when is it mandatory to report it to the police?

Answer options:

  • Only if serious injuries are involved. ✅ If there is damage exceeding $2,000, or injuries, or criminal activity is suspected.
  • If another driver demands it, regardless of damage.
  • Only if three or more vehicles are involved.

Correct answer: If there is damage exceeding $2,000, or injuries, or criminal activity is suspected.

Explanation: Collisions must be reported to the police if there are injuries, damage exceeding $2,000 to vehicles or property, or if criminal activity is suspected.

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