All driving codes should enforce this.
Driving in Germany is regulated by the Highway Code. Enforcement is handled by each state’s highway patrol, sometimes using unmarked police cars and motorcycles and sometimes equipped with video cameras, thus allowing easier enforcement of laws such as tailgating.
However, there is a civic duty that everyone must follow at Germany while driving: There is a general duty to rescue in Germany.
If there is an accident, a driver is obliged to stop and help, whenever and to the degree to which it is possible.
Doctors, even if they are not Germans or living in Germany, are obliged to stop and help, unless an ambulance is already at the scene.
First aid training is mandatory in order to obtain a driving license in Germany; also every vehicle has to carry a first-aid-kit.
Just imagine how many lives have been saved thanks to this!
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