Is it considered hit-and-run if you leave immediately after hitting a guardrail?
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Leaving after hitting a guardrail is considered hit-and-run. The penalties for hit-and-run and the handling methods for hitting a guardrail are as follows: Penalties for hit-and-run: For hit-and-run, the penalties range from deducting 12 points, a fine, and up to 15 days of detention for minor cases, to revocation of the motor vehicle driver's license and a lifetime ban from re-obtaining it, or even imprisonment for severe cases. Handling methods for hitting a guardrail: After hitting an isolation guardrail, it is necessary to report to the police promptly and compensate for the damage. As for the specific penalties for hit-and-run after hitting an isolation guardrail, the severity of the situation is key. If it is only a minor scrape on the guardrail and the perpetrator has a good attitude, then the issue is not significant. However, if the guardrail is hit or damaged, affecting the safety of other drivers, the consequences can be severe.