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What should you do if you are involved in a collision where someone is injured?

  1. Exchange information with the other party involved.

  2. Move the vehicles to the side of the road immediately.

  3. Render assistance and report the collision to the police.

  4. Drive away if there is no significant damage to the vehicles.

The correct answer is: Render assistance and report the collision to the police.

If you are involved in a collision where someone is injured, the first thing you should do is render assistance to the injured person. This may include calling for medical help or providing first aid if you are trained to do so. It is important to prioritize the well-being of those involved in the collision. After providing assistance, you should then report the collision to the police. Option A is incorrect because exchanging information should not be your first priority when someone is injured. Option B is also incorrect because moving vehicles immediately can risk causing further harm or obstructing the flow of traffic. Option D is incorrect because even if there is no significant damage to the vehicles, it is still important to report the collision to the police and render assistance to the injured party. This can ensure that proper procedures are followed and that the injured person receives the necessary care. Therefore, the best course of action is to render assistance and report