The picture shows the scene of the collision between the two vehicles.
Yangtze Evening News, February 27 (Correspondent Jiang Gongxuan, Reporter Mei Jianming) Recently, the Nanjing Jiangning Hushu Traffic Police Squadron received an alarm. The police said that at the S246 Songjiabian intersection in the squadron's jurisdiction, a commercial vehicle and a sedan collided.
After receiving the police information, the Hushu Traffic Police Squadron immediately arranged for the police to go to the scene to deal with it. At the scene of the accident, the police saw that a sedan was parked in a straight right-turn lane, and a commercial vehicle was parked between two lanes, and its front and rear collided together. Facing the police, the drivers on both sides told the story of the incident.
According to Qin, the driver of the car, he drove straight along S246, and when he passed the Songjiabian intersection, he went straight at a red light. For this reason, Qin stopped and waited for the red light to turn green, but before the vehicle stopped, he felt that the rear of the car was hit.
In this regard, Zhao, the driver of the commercial vehicle, said that he was originally in the right side of the straight left turn lane, and when the front vehicle stopped and waited for the red light, he found that there was no car in the right lane, so he didn't think much about it and changed lanes to the right, ready to go to the right lane to wait for the red light. However, just after Zhao just hit the right direction, a sedan suddenly drove out of the right rear, and it was too late for him to brake, and the two cars collided.
For Zhao's rash change of lane, the police criticized and educated him on the spot. It was determined that Zhao assumed full responsibility for this accident.
The traffic police reminded that the driving lane change must choose the location that can change lanes, the position of the white solid line is forbidden to change lanes, and the traffic conditions in the lane must be observed before changing lanes, and avoid vehicles going straight through to ensure safety.
Proofreading Tao Shangong.