A female driver accidentally mistook the brake for the accelerator during a test drive at a 4S shop, and as a result, she crashed into 21 brand-new Audi cars parked outside the shop. How did this accident happen? Let's find out.
The female driver originally planned to buy an Audi, so she went to the 4S shop to test the car. However, after a few minutes of test driving, she accidentally mistook the brakes for the accelerator and crashed directly into 21 brand-new Audi cars parked outside the store. It is understood that the woman's driver's license took three years to be admitted, but she didn't expect such a problem to occur just after getting her driver's license. The accident not only caused property damage, but also caused huge psychological pressure on the female driver.
After the accident, the woman claimed that she was only partially responsible because there was no one in the passenger seat of the 4S shop to guide her. However, according to the regulations, when a customer test-drives a car, it is the responsibility of the salesperson at the 4S store to sit in the passenger seat and guide the customer. Since there was no salesperson present at the time, the 4S store also had to bear some responsibility.
For this accident, we should analyze it from multiple angles. First of all, for the female driver, she passed the various tests in the driving test, but there were still mistakes in the actual operation. This illustrates the importance of learning and practical experience in driving skills. As a novice driver, you should drive cautiously on the basis of fully understanding the operation of the vehicle and road conditions to avoid similar accidents.
Secondly, the 4S store, as the seller, has the responsibility to ensure the safety of customers during the test drive. In this accident, there was also a certain negligence on the part of the 4S store because there was no salesperson to accompany the test drive and no relevant safety guidance was provided. Therefore, 4S stores should strengthen the safety guidance of customers during test drives, and provide professional sales staff to accompany them for test drives to ensure the safety of customers.
Everyone expressed their opinions on this accident. Some believe that the female driver should be held responsible for her actions; Some people believe that 4S stores should strengthen the safety guidance of customers when they test drive. If you have any thoughts on this accident, please leave a comment below. See you in the next episode!