This unit guides you through the critical steps of managing traffic accidents in Iceland, from securing the scene to providing essential first aid. Learn your legal responsibilities and how to effectively communicate with emergency services and authorities after a collision.

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This lesson details the essential actions to take immediately after a collision, focusing on securing the accident scene and contacting emergency services using the universal number 112. The content explains how to use hazard lights, position vehicles to avoid secondary collisions, and assess the situation for immediate dangers. Learners also review their legal duty to report accidents and the appropriate information to provide to the police to ensure the scene remains safe.
This lesson provides foundational first-aid knowledge required for drivers who encounter an injury at a crash scene, covering how to control bleeding, perform basic CPR, and stabilize fractures. The content emphasizes maintaining scene safety while attending to injured parties, the correct use of an emergency kit, and effective communication with ambulance services. Mastering these basic medical interventions can contribute to better outcomes for accident victims.
This lesson examines the administrative and legal processes that follow a road accident, covering how to file a police report, document the scene with photographs, and gather witness statements. Learners will study the insurance claim process, including submission of documentation, arranging vehicle repairs, and understanding timelines for claim settlement. Additionally, the lesson outlines the legal obligations of drivers post-accident and the potential impact on their driving record.
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The absolute first priority is to ensure everyone's safety. If possible and safe to do so, move vehicles out of traffic to a safe location. Then, check for any injuries and call the emergency number 112 immediately to report the accident and request assistance if needed.
You should exchange names, addresses, phone numbers, and vehicle registration details (license plate number). It is also advisable to note down insurance policy information if available. Always remain calm and polite during this exchange.
Even if you are not trained, try to keep the injured person calm and still. Prevent them from moving unnecessarily. If there is bleeding, apply pressure with a clean cloth if possible. The emergency services operator you call via 112 can often provide guidance until help arrives.
You are legally required to report accidents to the police if there are any injuries, if a party leaves the scene without providing details, if there is significant property damage, or if you suspect alcohol or drug impairment. For minor accidents with no injuries, reporting to your insurance company is typically sufficient.
The universal emergency number in Iceland, as in most of Europe, is 112. This number should be used for all urgent situations, including traffic accidents requiring immediate medical, police, or fire services.
This unit covers specific knowledge required for the theory exam, including accident procedures, emergency response protocols, and your legal duties. Understanding these aspects is crucial for answering scenario-based questions correctly and demonstrating your readiness to drive safely.
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This unit is essential for all learners preparing for the Icelandic Category B driving theory exam, especially those who want to be confident and prepared for unexpected emergencies on the road. It is also beneficial for experienced drivers needing a refresher on accident protocols and Icelandic-specific legal requirements.

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