Can You Lend Your Car to Others Casually?
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You can lend your car to others, but not casually, as there are certain risks involved in lending a car. Here is some relevant information about lending a car: Laws and Regulations: If an accident occurs after lending your car to someone else, the losses incurred are borne by the insurance company and the driver. The car owner is not liable for compensation if they are not at fault. However, if they are at fault for the occurrence of the damage, they must bear the corresponding compensation liability. Circumstances where the owner needs to bear primary responsibility or share responsibility with the offender: Knowing or should have known that the vehicle has defects, and these defects are one of the causes of the traffic accident; knowing that the borrower does not have a driver's license or does not have the corresponding driving qualifications; knowing or should have known that the borrower is under the influence of alcohol, taking state-controlled psychotropic drugs or narcotics, or suffering from a disease that hinders safe driving, or any other condition that legally prohibits driving; other circumstances where the vehicle owner or manager should be deemed at fault.