where can i obtain an accident report from CHP?
The number of traffic accidents can vary each year due to multiple factors. To provide accurate statistics for each year from 2000 to 2009, you would need to consult official sources such as government records, transportation departments, or road safety agencies. These organizations track and report on traffic accident data to provide insights into road safety and accident trends.
most of all there will be lots of traffic problem and have lots of accident
You tell your higher offical about the incident or accident. They will file the report for you.
When in a road traffic accident the person is able to claim compensation for losses or injuries caused by the accident. The person is also able to ask for compensation for financial losses, which would be, for example, that he/she was late for work because of this accident.
Yes. Although a court would consider such a report as highly valuable in determining the nature of an accident, and while it may be very helpful to a court in determining fault, there is no legal requirement for a police report to be done in order for civil liability to be assessed from an accident.
You go to the police, report the accident, file a report (to get a report number), and provide all the info the other driver gave you. Then you call your insurance company, file a claim, and provide all the info the other driver gave you.
That's up to you. If i were you though i would just leave it alone.
If you witnessed or were aware of an accident occurring or a mistake being made, you should report the accident or mistake to the management or your direct supervisor.
You can still report the accident to the insurance company and collect for damages. The Police will most likely not take a report. You would have to call them to verify that though.
With all the unexpected traffic, there was an expectation that an accident would soon loom on the hill.
Eg, "The police officer stood in the middle of the road, diverting traffic away from the accident."