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How to judge the responsibility for a car accident at T-junction?

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Responsibility shall be subject to the identification of traffic accidents. Chasing the front car and the rear car take full responsibility for the accident; When changing lanes, failing to let the vehicles already in the lanes go first and taking full responsibility for the accident; If the red light still passes, causing an accident, take full responsibility for the accident; Drive into the forbidden road and take full responsibility for the accident; If an accident is caused by car skidding, take full responsibility for the accident; Failing to reverse the car in accordance with the regulations and causing an accident, taking full responsibility for the accident; If there is an accident while driving in the opposite direction, take full responsibility for the accident; When passing through an intersection without traffic light control or traffic police command, you will be fully responsible for the accident if you fail to let the left-turning vehicle go first for the oncoming vehicle and the right-turning vehicle. Article 76 of the Road Traffic Safety Law stipulates that if a motor vehicle accident causes personal injury or property loss, the insurance company shall make compensation within the limits of compulsory motor vehicle third-party liability insurance; The insufficient part shall be liable for compensation in accordance with the following provisions: (1) In case of a traffic accident between motor vehicles, the party at fault shall be liable for compensation; If both parties are at fault, they shall share the responsibility according to their respective fault proportions. (two) motor vehicles and non-motor vehicle drivers and pedestrians have traffic accidents, and the non-motor vehicle drivers and pedestrians are not at fault, and the motor vehicle party shall be liable for compensation; If there is evidence that non-motor vehicle drivers and pedestrians are at fault, the liability for compensation of the motor vehicle party shall be appropriately reduced according to the degree of fault; If the motor vehicle party is not at fault, it shall be liable for compensation not exceeding 10%. The loss of traffic accidents is caused by non-motor vehicle drivers and pedestrians deliberately colliding with motor vehicles, and the motor vehicle party is not liable for compensation.