Oakville Beaver, 26 Dec 1994, p. 29

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Along with nails on the blackboard and the dentist‘s drill, the sound of metalâ€"onâ€"metal is one of the most unpleasant you‘ll ever hear. The first thing to do after a car collision is to check whether you, your passengers, or the other people involved are injured. If so, call the police or 911. If you are out of your cellular phone home range, dialling 0 fF iss Manners can advise you how to solve that awkward seating problem at your wedâ€" .. Â¥ _A ding. But does she know how to react if you hear a siren while driving, or what to do in case of a car or household accident? Knowing what side of the china the flatware goes on may be useful. But learning your emergency "etiquette" can truly help you get xhrouch potentially dangerous situations. What to do at the scene of a collision RVICE WHAT V INTEREST 90 DAVS If you can‘t drive, stay in the car until help arrives to get to the roadside, well clear of traffic. Put on the hazâ€" ard lights so other vehicles see you‘re stopped. If the car is drivable and you can safely move it, get it to the roadside. It‘s a very common myth that for even minor collisions, it‘s "the right thing to do" to leave the cars exactly as they ended up. But unless there‘s a dispute, or more than minor damage, it‘s best to get out of the way. Leaving the cars in the road can cause a traffic jam, and puts you out of the path of oncoming cars. Jot down key information on the other vehicle involved: owner, driver‘s name, address, and number; for the operator might be necessary. If there‘s any sign of impaired driving, even if no one is hurt and the cars aren‘t damaged, you must also call the police. THE OAKVILLE BEAVER â€" BOXING DAY Most collisions aren‘t serious enough to require emergency personnel. But as a driver, you‘ll invariably encounter a police car, fire truck, ambulance, or other If the police don‘t come to the scene, you must file an accident report within 48 hours. Get a copy of the report or record the report number. Memories get fuzzy, so while you have a pen out sketch the accident scene â€" the streets and lanes, the direction of the vehicles, traffic signs, and any obstaâ€" cles. Note other relevant details, like the estimated speeds, the weather and road conditions, and the damâ€" age to the vehicles. And take down the name, addresses and phone numbers of any witnesses. driver‘s licence; licence plate; car make and model; and the insurance company and policy number. "For those who demand the best... MERAY Of OAK\ and know the difference." %ur (’)lléje;t%eg ? to ntciielive? these outstanding auto}r:wbiles by” Established in 195 the end 0 . And our lease rates accentuate this. You wi benefit from this year end opportunity. 300 SOUTH SERVICE ROZ fit froi y pp ty (305) m Lease prices are based on current interest rates and may change without notice. 1995 â€" $420 SEDAN "CHRISTMAS SPECIAL" 1995 â€" E300 DIESEL SEDAN â€" Head Office Demo, 5,000 kms. Smoke Silver with Parchment If you‘ve thought that owning a Mercedes Sâ€"Class isn‘t the right commitment for you, your Mercedes dealer has an alternative. Ask about the leasing programs on this car that words can‘t do justice. WORDS CAN HARDLY DESCRIBE THE CAR, SO WE‘LL ELABORATE ON THE LEASE. (+TAXES) *Plus Taxes, Based upon 36â€"month term. $9,000 Down or Trade Equivalent. O.A.C. DAN â€" Head Office Demo, 10,000 kms. Pearl Black with Black Leather, "Attractively Priced." Sale Priced $88,900 or Lease for $1,507* per month Sale Priced $49,900 or Lease for $673* per month (+ TAXES) If you‘re at a red light with an emergency vehicle behind you, don‘t drive through unless ordered to; you can‘t assume the traffic crossing the green light will stop while you go. Wait for your green, then move to the richt. emergency vehicle on the road. Before rejoining the flow of traffic, again check your mirrors and blind spots. Even if emergency vehicles are close by, it‘s never a good time for an accident. When you see the flashing lights and hear the sirens, slow down, pull over to the right, and stop. Check your mirrors before making your move. If you can‘t get into the right lane, move over as far as you safely can. Never speed in front of an approachâ€" ir_lg emergency vehicle; you‘ll only block its path up MERAY of OAKVILLE PDTe BD1

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