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If you have a collision and there is an injury, death, or more than $500 indamages, you must:

A.Make a written report(SR1) to the DMV.
B.Stop and identify yourself only if someone is injured.
C.Show your license only to law enforcement.
D.Make a written report (SR1) to the CHPonly if someone is injured.

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Final answer:

In case of a collision that results in an injury, death, or property damage exceeding $500, the appropriate action is to make a written report (SR1) to the DMV.

Step-by-step explanation:

If you have a collision and there is an injury, death, or more than $500 in damages, you must: A. Make a written report (SR1) to the DMV. This requirement is set by law to ensure that there is an official record of the incident, and it applies regardless of whether there's an injury or just significant property damage. It's important for the DMV to have a record of such incidents for various reasons, including insurance and road safety statistics. Additionally, stopping and identifying yourself is required regardless of injury in the event of substantial damage, and you are required to show your license to law enforcement if asked.

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