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When completing the UD-10, what terminology should be used to refer to involved drivers?

  1. Driver's name

  2. Victim's name

  3. Driver #1, Driver #2

  4. Police officer's report

The correct answer is: Driver #1, Driver #2

Using the terminology "Driver #1, Driver #2" on the UD-10 form is essential for clarity and consistency in documentation. This format ensures that each involved driver is distinctly identified in relation to their role in the incident, making it easier for law enforcement, insurance companies, and other parties to understand the dynamics of the accident. By referring to the drivers in this manner, the form avoids potential confusion that could arise from using subjective terms. For instance, terms like "victim" imply a specific perspective that may not accurately describe all participants; a driver can also be a responsible party or a suspect in certain situations. Additionally, terms such as "driver's name" could lead to ambiguity if there are multiple names involved, while "police officer's report" is not relevant to identifying drivers, but rather a broader term referencing the entire documentation process by law enforcement. Thus, the use of "Driver #1, Driver #2" fosters a neutral and systematic approach to accident reporting.