Traffic police tips: In the event of these three rear-end collisions, the rear car does not have to bear any responsibilities, and do not be private.
Rear-end collisions are a relatively common type of accident in our daily lives. Many people think that the rear car is solely responsible when they hear "rear-end collision", but in fact, not all rear-end collisions are the responsibility of the rear car. The traffic police reminded us that in the following three rear-end situations, the rear car does not have to bear any responsibility, and do not go private. Let's find out!
The first case: the car in front brakes sharply.
During driving, if the car in front suddenly brakes sharply, and the car behind is too close to the car, it is easy to have a rear-end accident. However, in this case, the rear car is usually not responsible. This is because the sudden braking of the car in front is caused by some kind of emergency, while there is no violation or negligence on the part of the car behind. However, it should be noted that if the rear car has other violations such as speeding, then it needs to bear the corresponding responsibility.
The second case: the car in front of it makes a U-turn in violation of regulations.
Sometimes we encounter the situation that the car in front violates the U-turn, and if the rear car is rear-ended, the rear car does not have to bear any responsibility. Because the U-turn of the car in front has violated the traffic rules, and the car behind is driving normally without any fault. However, it should be noted that if the rear car also has other violations such as speeding when rear-ending the car in front, then it needs to bear the corresponding responsibility.
The third case: the car in front rolls or reverses.
Sometimes we will encounter the situation that the car in front of us rolls or reverses, and if the rear car is rear-ended, the car behind does not have to bear any responsibility. This is because the rolling or reversing behavior of the vehicle in front is caused by its own mistakes, while the vehicle behind is driving normally without any fault. However, it should be noted that if the rear car also has a violation when rear-ending the front car, then it needs to bear the corresponding responsibility.
To sum up, we learned about three rear-end collision situations that do not require liability. In real life, we should always pay attention to safe driving, maintain a reasonable following distance and driving speed, and avoid unnecessary rear-end collisions. At the same time, if there is a rear-end accident, we must also deal with it calmly, do not negotiate a solution privately, and should call the police in time and wait for the traffic police to deal with it.