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Driving Safety:

Car Accidents

 

Remember

  • Always wear your seatbelt.
  • Never drink & drive or get in a car with someone who has been drinking or doing drugs.
  • Don't use your cell phone while driving - NEVER text and drive!
  • Obey the rules of the road and have an emergency plan.
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What do I do if I have a car accident?

If you have an accident, whether it's just a small fender bender or a more serious collision, you’ll need to:

What kind of information do I need to get from the other driver(s)?

Once you know that you and all of the people involved in the crash are okay, calmly ask to see the other driver(s) license and registration.

 

Write down the following information (only if you are able to do so):

O.K., I have got the information from the other drivers. What next?

Next, you’ll need to talk with your parent(s) or guardian(s) and then call your insurance company. You'll need to explain how the accident happened to the best of your ability. If you've collected all or most of the information above, it will be easy to answer most (if not all) of the questions that the insurance agent asks you.

 

Driving is a privilege that comes with a lot of responsibility. When you get your license and gain experience, driving will become part of your everyday life. It is important to understand the risks with driving so you can protect yourself and others.

 

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Written by the CYWH Staff at Children's Hospital Boston

 

Updated: 7/16/2010

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