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In the event of an accident, what should you do first?

  1. Stop immediately

  2. Check for injuries

  3. Call the police

  4. All of the above

The correct answer is: All of the above

In the event of an accident, the first action to take is to stop immediately. This is crucial because failing to stop can lead to further legal complications and may endanger other road users. Ensuring that you stop allows you to assess the situation effectively. After stopping, it is essential to check for injuries among yourself and others involved. This step is vital as it helps determine if medical assistance is required and can save lives. Once you have assessed for injuries, the next step is to call the police, especially if there are injuries, significant damage, or if there is a dispute regarding the incident. The police can document the accident and create an official report that may be needed for insurance claims or legal matters. In summary, taking all these immediate actions—stopping, checking for injuries, and calling the police—enables you to handle the situation responsibly and legally, ensuring everyone's safety and well-being.