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What must you do if you are involved in a minor accident and your vehicle is blocking the flow of traffic?

  1. Leave the vehicle where it is until law enforcement arrives

  2. Move the vehicle from the road if it is safe to do so

  3. Turn on your emergency flashers and wait for help

  4. Stay in the vehicle until help arrives

The correct answer is: Leave the vehicle where it is until law enforcement arrives

It is important to remove your vehicle from the road if possible, to prevent further accidents and to keep the flow of traffic moving. However, if your vehicle is not drivable or moving it would cause further damage, it is best to leave it where it is and wait for law enforcement to arrive. Option B may be the most practical and efficient solution, but safety should always be the top priority. Turning on your emergency flashers can signal to other drivers that there is an issue, but it is not a solution for clearing the road. Finally, it is recommended to stay in your vehicle only if it is safe to do so. If the accident occurred on a busy highway or in a dangerous area, it may be better for everyone's safety to exit the vehicle and wait for help on the side of the road.