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What should you do if you are involved in a collision with a parked vehicle and the owner is not present?

  1. Leave a note with your contact information on the parked vehicle.

  2. Drive away if there is no significant damage to either vehicle.

  3. Report the collision to the nearest police station.

  4. Call your insurance company immediately.

The correct answer is: Leave a note with your contact information on the parked vehicle.

Leaving a note with your contact information on the parked vehicle is the best course of action if you are involved in a collision with a parked vehicle and the owner is not present. This option is the most responsible and ethical choice as it allows for proper communication and resolution of any potential damages or injuries. Driving away without leaving a note (Option B) is not recommended as it can lead to legal consequences and complications. Reporting the collision to the nearest police station (Option C) may be necessary depending on the extent of the damages, but it is not the first step to take in this situation. Calling your insurance company (Option D) may also be necessary, but it should not be the immediate action to take before leaving a note for the owner.