Kuaidi Technology reported on July 17 that a few days ago, an M9 owner broke the news that his car was waiting for the green light at an intersection when it was rear-ended by a Kia sedan behind him at a speed of 80km/h.
A double disaster was that a fire broke out after the rear car rear-ended.
The Kia engine compartment burned and also ignited the tail of the Wenjie M9.
,, on-site photos showed that the rear of the Wenjie M9 was burned beyond recognition.
The entire front of the Kia vehicle was in ruins, and a large number of parts were burned.
If the Kia did not catch fire after the rear-end collision, the body of the Wenjie M9 would be more rigid, and only the tailgate and rear bumper would be deformed, and the damage would be much less.
As for the question of why the M9 didn’t move after the rear car caught fire, the owner explained in the comment area: After the rear-end collision, the tires of the vehicle were locked, and he didn’t know that he had to power off and could drive away after restarting.
, according to the provisions of the Road Traffic Law, the rear vehicle is fully responsible for rear-end collision.
However, the owner revealed that the accident has occurred for more than a month and the insurance company has not yet settled the claim for his vehicle.
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