Core Viewpoint - The Supreme People's Court of China has released its first criminal guidance case on road traffic safety, clarifying the legal responsibilities of drivers when using advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) [1] Group 1: Legal Responsibilities - The guidance specifies that drivers activating ADAS must remain focused on driving and cannot engage in distracting activities such as using a mobile phone or sleeping [1] - The case highlights that drivers who use illegal accessories to bypass safety monitoring systems are still considered the primary operators of the vehicle and are liable for any legal consequences [1] - Case No. 271, "Wang Mouqun Dangerous Driving Case," establishes that the vehicle's ADAS does not replace the driver as the primary entity responsible for safe driving [1]
最高法首次发布道路交通安全刑事专题指导性案例,明确辅助驾驶情形下刑事责任认定规则
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2026-02-13 02:29