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April 24, 2026 at 9:39 pmI was riding my friendโs bike in Bangalore when a car ahead of me suddenly slowed down or stopped. I was going around <40 km/h, and even though I applied the brakes, I couldnโt avoid hitting the back of the car.After the collision, I stopped briefly(~20 seconds) and checked and found that there appeared to be only a minor bump on the car, and the bike didnโt seem to have any damage. There were two people inside the car, and thankfully no one seemed to be injured.
However, I panicked in the moment and left the scene without speaking to them. Since then, Iโve been feeling quite guilty about it and unsure if I handled the situation properly.
Now Iโm confused about what I should do next. Should I file a General Diary (GD) entry or an FIR regarding the incident, or is it okay to let it go given that there was no visible damage or injuries? Also, Iโm not a Kannadiga, which makes me a bit more anxious about how to approach this situation.
Iโd really appreciate any advice or guidance.
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