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My brother died in a traffic accident, and the traffic police refused to watch the video. Do family members have the right to know the truth?
Paragraph 2 of Article 47 of the Procedures for Handling Road Traffic Accidents stipulates that in the event of a fatal accident, the traffic administrative department of the public security organ shall call all parties to the scene for public investigation and evidence collection before making a road traffic accident determination. Evidence that a witness requests confidentiality or involves state secrets, business secrets and personal privacy shall not be made public. If the party concerned is not at the scene, the traffic administrative department of the public security organ shall record it.

According to this regulation, if your brother dies in a traffic accident, the traffic police should call all parties to the scene before making a road traffic accident determination, and publicly investigate the evidence obtained, including videos (based on this evidence), and the family members have the right to know the truth and know the reasons and evidence for determining the responsibility.

I hope to adopt.