A.He’d better stay until the police come.B.It is no nee……
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Drivers on me Basmg stoke
by-pass used to have their attention diverted by a sign that read A MOMENT’S
INATTENTION CAUSES ACCIDENTS. This self-defeating warning has now been removed
but its message is still very much to the point. Almost anything can cause an
accident. Apart front momentary inattention, it might be a minor miscalculation.
Although human error plays its part, it is by no means the only cause of
accidents. There must be some causes other titan simple human error. Road
construction also plays its part. It is on those roads where there are subtle
visual traps. Wherever there is a "black spot", it means that something is
seriously wrong with the toad.
If you have been involved in an
accident and have stopped, you must give your name, address , arid registration
number to anyone who has a good reason for requesting it; this means anyone
affected by the accident, If somebody is injured ,the driver must produce his
insurance certificate on request, if these formalities are complied with it is
not necessary to wait for the arrival of the police. It is, however, often wise
to do so. The police are expert at drawing plans, taking measurements and
photographs and gathering other evidence. In your absence the police could be
given a biased story against you; and yourself might want to point out certain
features of the accident to the police.
Which of the following statements is better when a driver makes an accident
A.He’d better stay until the police come.
B.It is no need for him to wait for the arrival of the police.
C.He has to finish the formalities.
D.It is wise to go away without noting anything.