And it’s not speed, alcohol consumption or drug taking!
On the road, there are several types of drivers, including those who are cautious and those who conversely play with danger. Speeding, driving under the influence of alcohol, use of the phone while driving, refusal of priority … So many dangerous behaviors that can have dramatic consequences. But among all these risks, one of them exposes its author to sanctions which can ruin his life both judicial and financial. However, many motorists are unaware of it or who don’t think about it at the moment.
The behavior in question is that of a motorist who fled after committing an accident. This attitude, described as a flight offense, exposes its author to particularly heavy sanctions. Article L231-1 of the Highway Code stipulates that “The fact, for any driver of a vehicle, not to stop when this vehicle caused or caused a material or bodily accident” is punished with three years’ imprisonment and a 75,000 euros fine. And the consequences do not stop there …
Depending on the severity of the accident, the permit can be suspended or canceled, and the vehicle confiscated. On the insurance side, there are also repercussions since “The insurer can impose an increase up to 100 % of the subscription or even terminate your contract; this leads to a registration in AGIRA, the automotive termination file”, explain our colleagues of 60 million consumers. This registration makes it extremely difficult, if not impossible, the subscription of a new car insurance contract with other companies.
To avoid such situations, it is essential to know your obligations in the event of an accident. Even for a minor shock, the law requires stopping and exchanging information with the other driver. In the event of a serious accident, it is necessary to help the victims and call for help. These gestures, dictated by common sense and solidarity, are also legal obligations whose non-compliance can transform a simple clash into a criminal case. It is important to recall that fleeing is useless: the police often find officials thanks to witnesses, cameras or debris on the road. In all cases, assuming responsibilities remains the only solution to avoid even heavier sanctions and preserve your future.