What damage caused in an accident will not be covered by the compulsory liability insurance?
Traffic safety: Rules for the safety of people and cargo, and their identifiers
Explanation
The **mandatory civil liability insurance** is designed to protect third parties in the event of an accident. This means it covers **damage caused to other people, objects, or vehicles** that do not belong to the driver responsible for the accident.
- **Personal injuries suffered by the driver**: The insurance does not cover injuries sustained by the driver of the insured vehicle. For example, if the driver is injured in an accident, medical expenses will not be covered by this insurance.
- **Damage to passengers and other vehicles**: The insurance does cover personal injuries caused to the passengers of the vehicle that caused the accident, as well as damage caused to the other vehicle involved that did not cause the accident. This is because the purpose of the insurance is to protect third parties and not the driver who caused the accident.
Therefore, the **personal injuries suffered by the driver who caused the accident** are not covered by the mandatory civil liability insurance.
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