On October 14th, car blogger Chen Zhen was involved in a traffic accident on Wanshou Road in Beijing on October 3rd while driving a Rolls Royce Sylphy, which has attracted widespread attention in the industry. On October 5th, Beijing Traffic Police reported the accident situation, stating that after preliminary investigation, Chen Zhen bears full responsibility for the accident, and the accident is currently being further processed. Afterwards, Chen Zhen forwarded that "everything is subject to official announcements and vehicle EDR data. ”
On the evening of October 13th, Chen Zhen posted on Weibo, revealing that the core reason for the reverse accident of his Rolls Royce Shining was the use of assisted driving. He said, "It's precisely because I drive too few Rolls Royces in my daily life that my understanding of the boundaries of the Shining's assisted driving ability is not clear enough.

On October 14th, Chen Zhen posted again: "Although they are all called assisted driving, there are huge differences between different brands of assisted driving. In addition, under current regulations, drivers are always the first responsible person in any situation! For example, this time..." Earlier, some netizens commented that assisted driving would withdraw at the last second and let the driver take over, thus throwing the blame. At present, all assisted driving is the same, and what can make assisted driving intelligent is that there is a legal and ethical argument. Otherwise, manufacturers will definitely shift the responsibility onto the driver, and it will be useless to look at any data. Don't brag about assisted driving. When will the manufacturer take full responsibility for any accidents caused by driving intelligent driving? This principle applies to both domestic and foreign companies. ”
