What are the consequences of hitting someone else's car and leaving?
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Driving away after hitting someone else's car is considered hit-and-run, and the perpetrator will be liable for corresponding compensation. Here is additional information: 1. Hit-and-run: A hit-and-run refers to a situation where a party involved in a traffic accident knowingly leaves the scene without reporting to the authorities to evade responsibility. 2. Considerations: If the car owner is not present, you should leave your contact information to facilitate negotiation for a resolution. Leaving without any information and being identified through surveillance can lead to severe consequences.