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  2. The law defines a reportable road traffic collision as a collision involving a mechanically-propelled vehicle on a road or other public area which causes: injury or damage to anybody - other than the driver of that vehicle.

  3. The law defines a reportable road traffic collision as a collision involving a mechanically-propelled vehicle on a road or other public area which causes: injury or damage to anybody - other than the driver of that vehicle.

  4. To help you decide whether or not an incident is reportable, here are some example questions. Road-traffic accidents/accidents caused by vehicles on a road. Q. A driver was seriously injured in a...

  5. the driver must report the accident and produce such a certificate or other evidence. This subsection does not apply to the driver of an invalid carriage.

  6. Reporting road accidents to the police. Consultation. Moving Britain Ahead. December 2016. The Department for Transport has actively considered the needs of blind and partially sighted people...

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  7. Oct 23, 2013 · The first officers or police staff attending a collision that has resulted in a road death and/or life-changing injuries must conduct an initial assessment and send a situation report to the control room. The control room will, if necessary, coordinate the deployment of supervisors and additional resources to the incident.

  8. Provide a consistent and effective framework for reporting; categorisation; recording; investigating, and suitable disposal decision for road traffic collisions, so that we understand our business; focussing on quality and do the right thing in every circumstance.

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