Under What 16 Circumstances Are Non-Motor Vehicles Fully Liable?
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Non-motor vehicles are fully liable under the following 16 circumstances: 1. Rear-ending the vehicle in front; 2. Changing lanes resulting in an accident; 3. Turning at an intersection without traffic signals and failing to yield to through traffic; 4. Entering a roundabout without yielding to vehicles already inside the roundabout; 5. Causing an accident while reversing; 6. Crossing the solid center line of the road; 7. Driving against the flow of traffic; 8. Colliding or scraping when entering the motor vehicle lane from the non-motor vehicle lane; 9. Running a red light resulting in an accident; 10. Overtaking on the right causing an accident; 11. Overtaking a vehicle making a normal U-turn resulting in an accident; 12. Making a U-turn where it is prohibited by signs, causing an accident; 13. Opening or closing a vehicle door leading to a traffic accident; 14. Colliding with a legally parked vehicle; 15. Being involved in a single-vehicle accident; 16. Causing an accident with normally moving vehicles when entering or exiting a parking lot.