How to Handle Accidents Caused by Not Using Turn Signals?

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DelCalvin
07/30/25 5:48am
Generally speaking, not using turn signals is not the main cause of traffic accidents. A safe distance should be maintained between motor vehicles, so the responsibility for the accident should be determined based on the specific circumstances. The following is an introduction to accidents caused by not using turn signals: 1. Article 76 of the Road Traffic Safety Law: For personal injury, death, or property loss caused by a traffic accident involving a motor vehicle, the insurance company shall compensate within the limit of the compulsory third-party liability insurance for motor vehicles, and the insufficient part shall be borne by the parties involved. 2. Losses from traffic accidents: If the accident is caused intentionally by a non-motor vehicle driver or pedestrian colliding with a motor vehicle, the motor vehicle party shall not bear the liability for compensation.
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