Here in Ontario, if the crash exceeds an estimated $500 you must call the police and wait for them to arrive. If you move your car, you might be charged with fleeing the scene of an accident. So, unless it's a minor paint scratch you're safer to call the police. Ignore anyone honking or yelling at you; you'll be doing what the law says you should.
Generally, blocking a sidewalk with a motor vehicle is against the law. You should call the police and ask them to remove the vehicle.
Anyone driving a vehicle or riding a bicycle should obey a traffic light.
Yes if you broke traffic laws.
Reduces traffic and vehicle emissions
Here in Ontario, if the crash exceeds an estimated $500 you must call the police and wait for them to arrive. If you move your car, you might be charged with fleeing the scene of an accident. So, unless it's a minor paint scratch you're safer to call the police. Ignore anyone honking or yelling at you; you'll be doing what the law says you should.
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Actually, you got it backwards. The vehicle which is already in the traffic flow has right-of-way, and the vehicle entering is the give-way vehicle. If you're able to move over to allow them it, it would be nice, but you shouldn't disrupt the traffic flow in order to do this.
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Depends on whose is at fault in the accident. If you are the one deemed responsible for causing said accident, you should drive away as fast as possible. If your vehicle is no longer capable of operating, you should run as fast as possible away from the scene. Shortly after fleeing the situation, you should call the local police department and report your vehicle stolen.
When stopped and a possible hazard to traffic on the roadway, or when moving so slowly that you are a hazard to overtaking traffic.