How to Handle Hit-and-Run After Colliding with Guardrails?
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The traffic management department will impose a fine ranging from 200 to 2,000 yuan and may detain the offender for up to 15 days. Below is relevant information about hit-and-run traffic violations: 1. Whether the hit-and-run behavior constitutes a crime: If the offender's traffic violation only causes minor injuries or slight injuries to the victim, or only results in the death of livestock (such as pigs, cows, sheep, etc.) with relatively small property losses, and the hit-and-run behavior itself does not lead to other serious consequences, the offender does not constitute a crime. According to Article 99 of the "Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China," the public security traffic management department may impose a fine ranging from 200 to 2,000 yuan for the following behaviors: (3) Fleeing the scene after causing a traffic accident, which does not constitute a crime; (7) Intentionally damaging, moving, or altering traffic facilities, causing harmful consequences that do not constitute a crime. If the offender commits any of the behaviors listed in items (3) or (7), they may also be detained for up to 15 days. 2. How to handle an accident while driving: The driver should immediately report the incident to the police. The traffic police will determine responsibility based on the scene and issue a liability determination document accordingly. Compensation will be paid based on this document, and the specific amount involved will depend on the actual circumstances.
This is absolutely not something you can run away from. Hitting a guardrail and fleeing the scene is a very serious offense. I've personally seen cases where first, you'll definitely be fined 2,000 to 5,000 yuan if caught on camera, and your driver's license will be directly deducted 12 points. If the damage to the guardrail exceeds 5,000 yuan, you'll also face criminal liability and could end up in jail. The most troublesome part is that the insurance company won't cover the costs, so you'll have to pay out of pocket for the municipal engineering repairs, which are much more expensive than regular scrapes. My advice is to immediately call 122 to report the incident and stay at the scene to wait for the traffic police to determine liability. Actually, a guardrail accident isn't a big mistake, but fleeing turns a minor issue into a major one. Nowadays, traffic management platforms can track records, so there's no escaping it.
Last week, my neighbor in the community complained to me that he hit a guardrail and fled the scene, only to receive a summons from the traffic police three days later. The key issue isn't the compensation, but the fact that such evasive behavior will be recorded in his personal credit file. Did you know? This could now affect applications for civil service positions or bank loans. I always say driving requires responsibility—if you damage public property, you should proactively report it for repairs. Remember what the driving school instructor taught us: in case of an accident, first turn on the hazard lights and place a warning triangle—this protects both following vehicles and yourself. After all, everyone makes mistakes sometimes; admitting fault and making amends can actually earn respect.