Ch. 10 · Accidents & Disaster
If the injury is minor, you may omit reporting to a police officer.
[True / False · Medium]
Answer: ✕ False
Explanation
The Rules of the Road 2 clearly states: "Even for minor injuries, you must report to a police officer." Reporting to a police officer is mandatory even for minor injuries and cannot be omitted. This is an important duty because aftereffects may develop later.
Driving school curriculumStage 2 – Topic 13: Responding to traffic accidents
Source: Ch. 10 Accidents & Disaster · Section (第1節 交通事故のとき) · 2 医師の診断を受けること 軽いけがでも、必ず警察官に届け、外傷がなくても頭部などに強い衝撃を受けたときは、医師の診断を受けましよう。
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