General rules determining the behavior of the driver in the event of a breakdown or accident, providing first aid
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Question № 31

If you're involved in a car accident in which there are injured persons, can you leave the scene of the accident once the ambulance service has been called?
Question № 32

If you're involved in a car accident in which there are fatalities, are you obliged to remain on the scene of the accident after the ambulance service had been called?
Question № 33

If you're involved in a car accident in which there are injured parties, can you remove your car from the scene of the accident so that it does not create an obstacle to traffic?
Question № 34

If you're involved in a car accident in which there are injured persons, are you obliged to leave your car at the scene of the accident?
Question № 35

If you're involved in a car accident in which there are no injuries or fatalities, are you obliged to call the Police?
Question № 36

If you're involved in a car accident in which there are no injuries or fatalities, are you obliged to immediately remove your car from the scene of the accident?
Question № 37

If you're involved in a car accident in which there are injured parties, are you obliged to call the emergency service and provide the necessary assistance to the victims?
Question № 38

If you're involved in a car accident, are you obliged to provide your personal details at the request of the second party involved in the same accident?
Question № 39

If you have stopped your vehicle on an expressway due to a breakdown, must you switch on your emergency lights, and if the vehicle is not so equipped, your position lights?
Question № 40

Is it correct to place a warning triangle at a distance of 30-50 m behind the car, if the car breaks down on an express road?
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