How to Compensate When a Motor Vehicle Collides with an Over-standard Electric Vehicle?
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Specific compensation depends on the accident scene conditions and the accident liability certificate issued by the traffic police. There is no necessary connection with whether the electric vehicle exceeds standards or is classified as a motor vehicle. If the motor vehicle is deemed at fault, the liability proportion cannot be reduced on the grounds that the other party is a non-motor vehicle during civil compensation. Motor vehicle accident liability division: 1. Accident liability proportion: If a traffic accident occurs between motor vehicles, the party at fault shall bear the compensation liability. If both parties are at fault, the liability shall be shared according to their respective fault proportions: primarily at fault, 70%; equally at fault, 50%; secondarily at fault, 30%. 2. Motor vehicle liability proportion: If a traffic accident occurs between a motor vehicle and a non-motor vehicle, or between a motor vehicle and a pedestrian, the motor vehicle party shall bear the liability for the part exceeding the liability limit. However, if there is evidence that the non-motor vehicle driver or pedestrian violated traffic safety laws and regulations, and the motor vehicle driver has taken necessary measures, the liability shall be adjusted accordingly: motor vehicle primarily at fault, 80%; motor vehicle equally at fault, 60%; motor vehicle secondarily at fault, 40%; motor vehicle not at fault, 10%.