One day a week ago, there was a crash of an electric car that caused widespread concern in the society. According to reports, at a turn without a traffic light at an intersection, an electric car was driving in the wrong direction and was driving fast on the sidewalk, and suddenly appeared from the curve. Although the black car had slowed down significantly before entering the corner, the electric car was mishandled when braking and fell to the ground. After the incident, the driver of the car got out of the car to help the cyclist who had fallen on the electric car. According to the investigation of the traffic police, in the determination of responsibility, the cyclist bears the primary responsibility for the accident, while the driver of the car bears secondary responsibility.
After the traffic police's no-contact liability determination, some began to question whether the driver of the car would be considered a hit-and-run if he chose to leave the scene instead of stopping for help. According to the relevant documents, even if both parties are at the scene without fault and cause an accident, there will still be 10% liability. In this case, there seems to be no problem with the traffic police department's determination of responsibility.
However, the concern of many drivers is that if their operation is not in violation of the law, and the EV is not driving in the wrong direction, then this incident simply does not exist. They believe that it is unfair to have to protect vulnerable people just because they have insurance. They want clear rules on what to do in the event of a black car to avoid liability.
This incident has sparked heated discussions in the society. Some people believe that there is a certain amount of responsibility for both the wrong-way driving of the electric car and the behavior of the driver of the car. They believe that as drivers, they should be responsible for other people on the road and help when possible. While others believe that if the driver is not violating the traffic rules, then they do not have to take any responsibility.
Compared to previous similar incidents, there are no particularly novel elements in this accident. Similar traffic accidents happen from time to time, and they usually lead to some controversy and **. Drivers of both electric vehicles and cars have a responsibility to keep the road safe and follow the rules of the road.
This incident had a certain impact on society. First of all, it has once again raised concerns about traffic safety. People are starting to rethink how they should navigate the roads and how they should keep themselves and others safe. Secondly, this incident and the intensification of ** have also increased people's attention to traffic rules and sense of responsibility. The results of this incident also give people a reference for dealing with similar situations.
So far, there has been no update on the incident. However, we should be objective about the incident itself and the impact of the incident as a whole. We should recognize that traffic safety is everyone's responsibility, and only by working together can we build a safer and more harmonious road environment.
On this issue, I would like to ask readers what they think. Do you think the driver of the car should be held liable in a similar situation?Do you think there is a need for clearer rules on how to deal with such incidents?Welcome to leave a message to discuss.