Article 60 of the Provisions on Road Traffic Accident Handling Procedures scientifically divides the responsibilities for traffic accidents.
(1) If a road traffic accident is caused by the fault of one party, it shall bear full responsibility
(2) If a road traffic accident occurs due to the fault of two or more parties, they shall bear the primary responsibility, equal responsibility and secondary responsibility respectively according to the effect of their actions on the accident and the severity of the fault
(3) Each party has no fault that causes road traffic accidents. If it is a traffic accident, neither party is responsible.
If one party intentionally causes a road traffic accident, the other party shall not be liable.
In any of the following circumstances, the party concerned shall bear full responsibility:
(1) Escaping after a road traffic accident
(2) Deliberately destroying or forging the scene or destroying evidence.
In order to avoid legal liability investigation, if the party abandons the car and escapes or absconds to hide, if there is evidence to prove that other parties are also at fault, the liability may be appropriately mitigated, but if there is evidence to prove that the party who escapes has the situation in Item 2 of Paragraph 1, the liability shall not be mitigated.