China adopts amendment to road traffic law, emphasizing “respect to life”

Aiming to deal with growing problems caused by the sheer number of vehicles and pedestrians flooding its roads, the Chinese government has adopted a new set of traffic laws that emphasize “respect to life”.  The new rules provide for minimal liability for persons involved in accidents that are not their fault.  The new rules go into effect May 1, 2008.

China adopts amendment to road traffic law, emphasizing “respect to life”

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