Municipal Police Officers' Education and Training Commission (MPOETC) Act 120 Practice Exam

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What type of reportable event occurs when an individual is injured due to a soda spill during a crash?

  1. Collision

  2. Non-collision incident

  3. Minor injury

  4. Foreseeable accident

The correct answer is: Non-collision incident

A non-collision incident refers to events that lead to injuries or accidents without direct contact between vehicles. In the scenario described, an individual gets injured as a result of a soda spill that occurs during a crash but not because of the forces directly involved in the collision itself. This situation exemplifies how certain occurrences can lead to injuries in a broader context of a vehicular incident, even if they are not the direct result of the collision. Understanding non-collision incidents is crucial for grasping the comprehensive nature of accident reports, as they encompass various situations that may not stem directly from the impact but can still result in injuries, thus requiring appropriate documentation and response.