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What should you do if you are in a crash?

  1. Keep your headlights illuminated

  2. Move your vehicle to a safer area

  3. Exchange contact and insurance information with the other driver

  4. Remain at the scene until law enforcement arrives

The correct answer is: Exchange contact and insurance information with the other driver

If you are involved in a car crash, it is important to always Exchange contact and insurance information with the other driver. This is necessary for insurance and legal purposes, and failing to do so can result in penalties or difficulties in resolving any damage or injuries caused by the crash. Keeping your headlights illuminated, while a good practice, is not the most important step to take when in a crash. Moving your vehicle to a safer area may not always be possible depending on the severity of the crash and should only be done after exchanging information and taking necessary safety precautions. It is also important to remain at the scene until law enforcement arrives, but this should not take precedence over exchanging information with the other driver.