Crash Advice
No one likes to think that they may have an accident, but with the number of cars on the roads increasing, statistically an accident is likely at some point in your driving career. Be prepared and read through our six top tips below.
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STOP
Stop the car as soon as possible. -
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LIGHTS
Be sure to put your hazard lights on if possible. -
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REMAIN SAFE
Ensure you and your passengers are unharmed and in a safe location. -
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CALL 999
Once in a safe location call the authorities. -
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REMAIN CALM
Try to remain calm. It's normal to be shocked after an accident. -
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TAKE NOTE
Take note of the scene of the accident and if safe to do so, take photos.
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Crash Advice
No one likes to think that they may have an accident, but with the number of cars on the roads increasing, statistically an accident is likely at some point in your driving career. Be prepared and read through our six top tips.