Well, it's hard to say. If he hits the door, than he should pay for the fixing. So we'd better to know what exactly happened before getting the conclusion.
No,my car didn't hit the door, it is the door that stuck my car, in fact, part of my care was between the door and the ground, so the sensor should detect my car and should not close.
最初由 xuguang 发布 No,my car didn't hit the door, it is the door that stuck my car, in fact, part of my care was between the door and the ground, so the sensor should detect my car and should not close.
最初由 xuguang 发布 No,my car didn't hit the door, it is the door that stuck my car, in fact, part of my care was between the door and the ground, so the sensor should detect my car and should not close.
Do you follow the car in front of you and try to get in there? I know some sensor will detect the car and open the door, it may not detect you while you under the door. So if you follow the car in front of you, the door open for the car in front of you, but it won't be able to detect you who follows that car. Anyway, I don't have any clue who should be responsible here unless the landlord posts something there saying don't follow the previous car too close, and if you did, you could lose on this. I know some apt wouldn't like you to follow previous car to get into their underground parking as it will allow other cars to sneak into it due to safety reason.