2 ptsPTOfficial number: 7049
If you are involved in a road accident in which there are no casualties or injured persons, are you obliged to call the police?

Explanation
Correct answer: No
In accordance with the Road Traffic Act, the obligation to call the Police exists only in the case of an accident with casualties (persons injured or killed). If in a road incident, such as the one presented, no one was injured and only damage to vehicles occurred, it is classified as a collision, and the participants may resolve the matter without the involvement of police officers, for example by completing a joint statement.
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