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Heres what to do when you get into a car crash in Ontario [Video]

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With winter weather making roads more challenging, car accidents can happen when you least expect them. Staying calm and knowing what steps to take can help you navigate the situation safely and in line with Ontario’s regulations.

Peel Regional Police have a very simple to do list of what you should do if you get into such an unfortunate situation.

The first priority is to check if anyone is injured. If injuries are present, call 911 immediately and provide accurate information about the location and severity of the injuries. For non-injury collisions, if it is safe to do so, move the vehicles out of traffic to a secure spot and turn on your hazard lights to alert other drivers.

Next, exchange information with the other driver, including driver’s licence details, vehicle registration, and insurance information. Taking photos of the vehicles, documents and any visible damage can also be helpful.

In Ontario, the necessity to report a collision depends on the …

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