Originally posted by Ripsnort
What about accidents? How do you speak about exchanging insurance papers if the accident is minor in nature and no police are involved?
I see your point. But I don't think you need to speak the language to exchange name, address and vehicle info. Although I understand that it would make the process a lot easier.
How old was the woman that hit your friend? How rare is it to come across a US citizen with a valid driver's license that doesn't speak a lick of English? Could she have been playing dumb?
In Ohio:
§ 4549.02. Stopping after accident; exchange of identity and vehicle registration.
(A) In case of accident to or collision with persons or property upon any of the public roads or highways, due to the driving or operation thereon of any motor vehicle, the person driving or operating the motor vehicle, having knowledge of the accident or collision, immediately shall stop the driver's or operator's motor vehicle at the scene of the accident or collision and shall remain at the scene of the accident or collision until the driver or operator has given the driver's or operator's name and address and, if the driver or operator is not the owner, the name and address of the owner of that motor vehicle, together with the registered number of that motor vehicle, to any person injured in the accident or collision or to the operator, occupant, owner, or attendant of any motor vehicle damaged in the accident or collision, or to any police officer at the scene of the accident or collision.