Marmara Vehicle Damage: Narrow-Street Passing and Liability Split
Marmara’s inner streets create damage through low-speed passing. Parked vehicles, apartment entrances, wall edges and short turns can make two-way movement difficult. The vehicle may be moving slowly, but the available side clearance can become very narrow.
The risk is side-distance judgement. A driver may move right to give room to an oncoming vehicle. If a parked car, wall or kerb sits slightly closer than expected, mirror, door or side-body damage can occur.
A concrete scenario can happen around 18:10. A car moves through a narrow street in Marmara during the evening return period. The driver shifts right to allow an oncoming vehicle to pass. The right mirror touches the mirror of a parked car. The mirror cover breaks and a fine paint mark appears on the front door.
This pattern is strongest after work, when more cars are parked along the street and local movement increases. The road does not need to be fast or crowded. A few centimetres are enough to create damage.
In Marmara narrow-street passing incidents, own damage can involve the mirror, door, wing, side panel, side sill and paint. If a parked vehicle, moving vehicle or third-party property is clearly touched, traffic insurance, third-party damage and fault/liability must be separated from the own-damage assessment. For online policies, the start time must already be active before the incident time.