Does the compulsory liability insurance cover the damage suffered by the insured vehicle?
Traffic safety: Rules for the safety of people and cargo, and their identifiers
Explanation
The **mandatory civil liability insurance** is a type of insurance that all motor vehicles must have. Its main purpose is to **protect other people, objects, or vehicles** in the event of an accident.
- **What does this insurance cover?**
- The damages that your vehicle may cause to **external objects**. For example, if you crash into a streetlight, the insurance will cover the cost of repairing it.
- The damages to **other people**. For example, if you run over a pedestrian, the insurance will take care of the expenses related to their injuries.
- **What does this insurance not cover?**
- **It does not cover the damages suffered by the insured vehicle**. This means that if your car is damaged in an accident, the insurance will not pay for the repairs.
- It also does not cover the injuries of the **driver** of the insured vehicle or the damages to the objects inside their car.
- It will not cover the damages to the driver's or their family's objects, nor accidents in stolen vehicles.
Therefore, the correct answer is that the mandatory civil insurance **does not cover the damages suffered by the insured vehicle**.
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