Rules of the Road. A. Stop your vehicle B. Help the injured C. Warn other traffic D. Exchange information (insurance) E. Notify the police 911.

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Rules of the Road

A. Stop your vehicle B. Help the injured C. Warn other traffic D. Exchange information (insurance) E. Notify the police 911

A. Regardless of fault, a report must be filed within 10 days if the crash involves: Death, bodily injury or property damage over $1,500

A. Leave you name, address, phone number and license plate number on the vehicle or property you damaged if you can’t find the owner. Then notify the police.

A. You may be fined up to $25,000 B. Jail sentence from 1 to 3 years C. Your driving privileges will be taken away for 1 year

 Read Chapter 7 Rules of the Road  Complete chapter 7 study questions on p. 50  #1-2  Write out the questions and the answer!