How to determine the penalty for a series of high-speed rear-end collisions in haze weather?
1. First of all, if the car in front does not have fog lights in hazy weather, resulting in a rear-end traffic accident, the car in front will bear the secondary responsibility for the accident, and the car behind will bear the main responsibility for the accident.
2. Secondly, after the vehicle in front stops on the road and fails to turn on the hazard warning flashers and set up warning signs as required, resulting in a rear-end traffic accident, the vehicle in front bears the secondary responsibility for the accident, and the vehicle behind bears the primary responsibility for the accident. .
3. Then the vehicle in front stopped on the road and turned on the hazard warning flashers and set up warning signs as required. If a rear-end traffic accident occurred, the vehicle behind would bear full responsibility for the accident.
4. In the event of a rear-end traffic accident caused by the vehicle in front reversing or rolling away and hitting the vehicle behind, the vehicle in front shall bear full responsibility for the accident.