When in a car accident when would you stop the car..? Quick answer...?

Question:
Assuming someone is driving really fast, sideswipe you, and the only placce to stop is on the open right hand side. Would you conider driving pass the person who just hit you and then stopping? Or would you just stop right behind the person who just hit you....

Answers:

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pull of the road and let the cops sort it out. safety first.

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I would keep my vehicle exactly where it was when it came to a stop when the accident was done. After the police were there, and i had the proper pictures from the scene, than I would move it. Hope this helps!

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I would drive past them and let them see just how much they effed up my car.

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I would like to think that I would drive past the person who just hit me and pull off to the right side to prevent more accidents. But I don't think any one really knows how they will react in an accident. Injuries can also place a role on how you react too.

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where ever you can park so you would be out of the traffic

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I would prefer to stop behind. Might give me a chance to get his licnese number etc in case they decided to drive off. Also you say they were driving really fast, so you should have lots of space to get to the side of the road.

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Tennessee Code Annotated

55-10-102. Accidents involving damage to vehicle. -

(a) The driver of any vehicle involved in an accident resulting only in damage to a vehicle which is driven or attended by any person shall immediately stop such vehicle at the scene of such accident or as close thereto as possible, but shall forthwith return to and in every event shall remain at the scene of such accident until that person has fulfilled the requirements of § 55-10-103. Every such stop shall be made without obstructing traffic more than is necessary. The requirements of this subsection (a) apply to accidents occurring upon highways and the premises of any shopping center, trailer park or any apartment house complex, or any other premises which are generally frequented by the public at large.

(b) (1) Any person failing to stop or to comply with the requirements of subsection (a) under such circumstances, in which damage done to vehicles or property not owned or operated by the person charged with violation of this section does not exceed four hundred dollars ($400) or would appear to a reasonable person not to exceed four hundred dollars ($400), commits a Class C misdemeanor and may be punished pursuant to the provisions of § 55-10-301(b).

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(2) Any person failing to stop or to comply with the requirements of subsection (a) under such circumstances, in which damage done to vehicles or property not owned or operated by the person charged with violation of this section exceeds four hundred dollars ($400) or would appear to a reasonable person to exceed four hundred dollars ($400), commits a Class C misdemeanor and in addition thereto may be punished pursuant to the provisions of § 55-10-101(c).
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