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Is it true or false that two motor vehicles are necessary to write a UD-10 report?

  1. True, only two are needed

  2. False, only one is sufficient

  3. True, but only for accidents involving injuries

  4. False, if the first vehicle is a bicycle

The correct answer is: False, only one is sufficient

In the context of writing a UD-10 report, it is important to note that such reports are generally required for traffic incidents involving any significant damage or particular circumstances, not solely based on the number of vehicles involved. A UD-10 report can be completed for an incident involving just one motor vehicle if it meets the necessary criteria for documentation, such as incidents involving injuries or other factors requiring law enforcement involvement. Consequently, the assertion that only one vehicle is sufficient aligns with the proper understanding of when a UD-10 report needs to be filed. This means that the presence of multiple motor vehicles is not a strict requirement for the report if the situation involving a single vehicle calls for reporting under applicable laws or regulations.