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

Under Ontario's Highway Traffic Act, drivers involved in any accident must stop and exchange names, contact details, driver's licenses, and insurance informatio

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Question: In Ontario, 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 Ontario's Highway Traffic Act, drivers involved in any accident must stop and exchange names, contact details, driver's licenses, and insurance information with the other party. Leaving the scene immediately is a serious criminal offense, while hiding damage is illegal and calling only your insurer neglects your legal duty to the other motorist. Official rules state that for minor, injury-free collisions, you must exchange information and, if total damage exceeds two thousand dollars, report it to a Collision Reporting Centre. On the G1 exam, knowing these post-collision legal responsibilities and reporting thresholds is highly tested to ensure safe, law-abiding driving habits.

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