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What should be mentioned regarding non-contact vehicles in a UD-10 report?

  1. They must always be included as units

  2. They can be noted in the remarks section

  3. They do not need to be reported at all

  4. They should be mentioned only if there are injuries

The correct answer is: They can be noted in the remarks section

In a UD-10 report, it is appropriate to note non-contact vehicles in the remarks section. This is because the UD-10 report is designed to document incidents related to vehicle collisions, including any vehicles that may be involved or affected, even if they did not directly collide with another vehicle. Including such details in the remarks section provides valuable context and can help in understanding the full scope of the incident and how each vehicle fits into the overall scenario. This approach ensures that all relevant information is documented while maintaining clarity and conciseness within the primary components of the report.