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In Turkey, the accident report can now be filled out electronically via e-devlet

In Turkey, the accident report can now be filled out electronically via e-devlet

May 24, 2024

A new service is coming into force that will make life easier for drivers who have a minor accident on the road. Currently, data on accidents involving two cars can be entered into the system. To do this, you need to log in to the e-government via the smartphone app. In case of chain accidents, the protocol must be filled out on paper, as before. The accident report can be entered from all e-devlet accounts where a two-step login is open.

How do I fill out an accident certificate in the electronic government?

1 - Enter "Accident Report" in the search box
2- Select one of the options "Create a new report" or "Include in a new report"
3- Enter the current location.
4- Entering information about the vehicle.
5- Description of the incident
6- Upload photos related to the accident.
7- Entering information about the insurance policy
8- The report is filled out and sent to the insurance information center

Now, by photographing the accident on their phone, drivers can remove cars from the road and quickly draw up a protocol without disrupting the movement of other vehicles.

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