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How to Determine Liability in Accidents Caused by Sudden Turns Without Using Turn Signals?

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EverettRose
07/29/25 2:44pm

Failing to use turn signals when turning violates traffic regulations. Below is relevant information about motor vehicles: 1. Definition: Motor vehicles are self-propelled vehicles with two or more wheels that do not require overhead lines or tracks, capable of traveling on roads or off-road surfaces, primarily used for transporting people, goods, or performing specialized tasks. China first saw automobiles in 1901, initially referred to as "automatic vehicles," later abbreviated as "cars" due to being powered by gasoline engines. 2. Classification: Vehicle classification is fundamental in various vehicle standard systems. Different standards have different classification methods, with cross-references between them, each emphasizing different aspects. Only by correctly understanding and grasping the basic concepts and applicable scopes of different classification methods, and clarifying the connotation and extension of specific definitions, can one accurately apply relevant standard clauses in motor vehicle inspection practices, precisely determine vehicle types, and correctly issue inspection conclusions.

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