Can I leave if there is no trace after reversing into the rear car?
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You cannot leave if there is no trace after reversing into the rear car. The following is a specific introduction to hit-and-run in traffic accidents: 1. Content: Hit-and-run in traffic accidents refers to the act where a motor vehicle driver, after being involved in a traffic accident, leaves the scene without authorization, making it impossible to determine the civil, criminal, and administrative responsibilities caused by the traffic accident, with the purpose of evading or escaping responsibility. With the rapid development of the transportation industry, hit-and-run cases in traffic accidents are also on the rise, seriously disrupting normal traffic order. 2. Penalty: Fleeing after committing a crime is punishable by fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years. Fleeing that results in death is punishable by fixed-term imprisonment of not less than seven years.