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If you hit a parked car and are unable to find the owner, what should you do?

  1. Leave the scene immediately

  2. Leave a note with your contact info and notify law enforcement

  3. Wait for the owner to return

  4. Move your vehicle to a different location

The correct answer is: Leave the scene immediately

If you hit a parked car and are unable to find the owner, leaving the scene immediately is not the recommended choice. This option is incorrect because it is considered a hit and run, which is a serious offense. It is important to take responsibility for your actions and try to rectify the situation. Leaving a note with your contact information and notifying law enforcement, as mentioned in option B, is the best course of action. This allows the owner to contact you and for police to investigate the incident. Waiting for the owner to return, as stated in option C, may not be the best choice as you may not know how long it will take for the owner to come back and you could potentially miss important information or necessary next steps. Moving your vehicle to a different location, as mentioned in option D, is also not recommended as it may be seen as an attempt to hide the accident and could potentially cause more damage to the vehicles involved. It is important to leave the scene as is and take the appropriate actions.