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5) USE WARNING SIGNALS. KEEP ONE HAND ON THE STEERING <br />WHEEL AND HORN FOR FASTER REACTION. <br />6) LOOK FOR PEDESTRIANS, NOT JUST CARS. <br />USE: <br />Eye contact <br />Horn <br />Hands <br />Flashers <br />BE AWARE OF YOUR SURROUNDINGS. DO OTHERS SEE YOU? <br />(How to be a more perceptive driver booklet attached) <br />COLLISIONS <br />Every collision must be reported immediately to dispatch, no matter whether or not <br />there is damage. Any contact is a collision. The other guy is probably going to seek <br />legal action. Advise the Dispatcher at once, give your exact location, whether you <br />need paramedics, the police or other assistance. The police will not roll, unless there <br />are injuries, or on some occasions when the other party refuses to identify themselves, <br />or is noticeably drunk. You must complete an accident report upon arrival at the <br />corporate office. (Attached) <br />PROCEDURE <br />After you have notified Dispatch as indicated above: <br />• Do not move an injured person. <br />• Exchange information with the other driver. Only discuss the collision with police <br />or this office. <br />• Immediately exchange driver's license and insurance information with the other <br />party- <br />Get the license number of the other car(s) involved, many hit and run cases could <br />be solved with better information. However, under no condition, should you <br />engage in a high -speed pursuit of any vehicle. Your cab is not built for police work <br />and you could further endanger yourself or other drivers and passengers on the <br />25 <br />