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Maserati Quattroporte Automatic 2009 - In the Event of an Accident

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In the event of an accident
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In the event of an accident
It is important to always stay calm.
If you are not directly involved, stop
at a distance of at least ten yards
away from the accident area.
If you are on a highway, stop
without obstructing the emergency
lane.
Turn off the engine and switch on
the hazard lights.
At night, illuminate the accident
area with the headlights.
Always act with caution: you should
not risk someone crashing into you.
Indicate that an accident has
occurred by placing the emergency
triangle in a well visible position and
at the prescribed distance.
Call the emergency services,
providing as much information as
possible. On the highway, use a cell
phone or the special call boxes, if
provided.
Remove the ignition key from the
vehicles involved.
If you smell fuel or other chemical
products, do not smoke and ask
people around you to put their
cigarettes out.
To extinguish fires, even small ones, use
a fire extinguisher, blankets, sand or
earth. Never use water.
If multiple accidents occurred on the
highways, particularly where visibility is
poor, there is a high risk of being
involved in other collisions. Leave your
vehicle immediately and move away
from the area.
If there are injured persons
Never leave the injured person
alone. Persons not directly involved
in the accident are also required to
give assistance.
Do not crowd around injured
persons.
Reassure the injured person that
help is on the way and stay close to
him/her to help with possible panic
attacks.
Release or cut the seat belts
restraining the injured persons.
Do not give the injured persons
anything to drink.
Never move an injured person.
Remove the injured person from the
vehicle only if there is a risk of fire,
sinking in water or the vehicle
falling. When removing an injured
person, do not pull his/her limbs,
never bend his/her head and, as
much as possible, keep his/her body
in a horizontal position.
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