Breakdowns and incidents (274 to 287)
Documentation (286 to 287)
286
If you are involved in a collision which causes damage or injury to any other person, vehicle, animal or property, you MUST
287
If another person is injured and you do not produce your insurance certificate at the time of the crash to a police officer or to anyone having reasonable grounds to request it, you MUST
If you are involved in a collision which causes damage or injury to any other person, vehicle, animal or property, you MUST
- stop. If possible, stop in a place of relative safety (see Rule 275
- give your own and the vehicle owner’s name and address, and the registration number of the vehicle, to anyone having reasonable grounds for requiring them
- if you do not give your name and address at the time of the collision, report it to the police as soon as reasonably practicable, and in any case within 24 hours.
287
If another person is injured and you do not produce your insurance certificate at the time of the crash to a police officer or to anyone having reasonable grounds to request it, you MUST
- report it to the police as soon as possible and in any case within 24 hours
- produce your insurance certificate for the police within seven days.
Law RTA 1988 sect 170