Editor's note: As the saying goes, if you walk by the river, how can you not get your shoes wet! For people who drive, whether they are novice or veteran drivers, they may have some "experience", so after an accident, which one of the vehicles is fully responsible? Let's explain it to you in the form of graphic animation.
Special note: Since the scene of a traffic accident is often mixed with various other uncertain factors, what is said in this article is only for the absolute fault of one party.
Car A rear-ends car B that is driving normally, then car A is fully responsible.
When car A is reversing or accidentally slips and hits car B behind it, then car A is fully responsible.
If car A changes its driving lane while driving and collides with car B driving normally in the lane, then car A is fully responsible.
When car A makes a U-turn, it collides with car B, which is driving normally in the lane, and car A is fully responsible.
If car A makes a U-turn and collides with car B on the section where U-turn is prohibited, car A is fully responsible.
When car A enters the roundabout and collides with car B, which is already driving on the roundabout, car A is fully responsible.
When vehicle A passes through the intersection, it fails to drive according to the guide lane and collides with vehicle B, and vehicle A is fully responsible.
If the driver of car A fails to observe the surrounding situation and opens the door, resulting in a collision with car B behind him, car A is fully responsible.
When car A passes through an intersection without traffic lights or traffic police command, car A is fully responsible for the following collisions with car B:
Car B that does not yield to the right of way.
I didn't give way to car B coming from the right.
Vehicle A, which is turning right, does not give way to vehicle B, which is turning left.
When vehicle A passes through an intersection with a signal light, vehicle A is fully responsible for the collision with vehicle B in the following situations.
Car B was released before yielding way. (This must be noted)
Car A turns right and does not yield to car B, which goes straight and is released.
In the section of the road where there is no central isolation facility or center line, when car A and car B meet:
Downhill vehicle A fails to yield to uphill vehicle B and collides, and vehicle A is fully responsible. (Downhill gives way uphill)
Downhill car B has driven into the middle of the slope and uphill car A has not gone uphill, car A has not given way to car B and collided, car A is fully responsible. (No uphill let downhill)
If car A near the side of the mountain does not give way to car B on the outside side of the mountain and the accident occurs when there is no central isolation facility or a narrow mountain road with the center line, car A is fully responsible.
Car A overtakes car B in tunnels, intersections, bridges, steep slopes and other dangerous road sections and causes an accident, and car A is fully responsible.
If car A overtakes and causes an accident when meeting with car B in the opposite direction, car A is fully responsible.
Car A crosses the yellow dotted line and overtakes car B in an accident that occurs, and car A is fully responsible.
Car A collides when it overtakes car B in front of it that is making a left turn/making a U-turn, and car A is fully responsible.
Car A collides when overtaking vehicle B in front of it, and car A is fully responsible.
If vehicle A overtakes from the right lane and collides with vehicle B driving normally, vehicle A is fully responsible.
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Source丨Daguan County Law Popularization Editor丨Bai Yang Editor|Li Zihong