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The place where teenagers borrowed a car this time was originally not to be able to borrow a driver who is less than 20 years old. But there are a lot of loopholes in car sharing companies. It was confirmed that teenagers who died in an accident also borrowed the car easily with the ID of their senior.

Then, it is reporter Jae Jae Geun.

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Ten teenagers who had an accident were four in 2000 and one in 2001.

Two of them got a driver's license in December and March of last year.

Shared vehicles were not able to rent an accident vehicle because they did not lend a car to drivers under 21 years of age and drivers who had been licensed for less than one year.

However, they were able to borrow their cars in the name of their seniors.

[Rent-a-car company representative: (Under 21 years old, driver less than 1 year of license acquisition) has no driving experience and is judged to be inexperienced, so that the probability of accidents increases ... .]

Shared vehicles can be rented quickly and easily with existing member IDs and passwords.

However, the identity verification process is insufficient. If you apply for a shared vehicle through the smartphone app, you can use your car in just 10 minutes.

It is so easy and easy, but there is also a small risk of side effects because you do not meet or face anyone in the process of renting a car.

There is no restriction on joining a lost or stolen license or renting a car after drinking alcohol.

In fact, last November, college students who drank alcohol in Chungcheong Province borrowed cars from shared apps, and in 2016, teenagers borrowed their cars with their mother's license.

The police cautioned that if the person who borrowed the car was different from the person who actually drove the car, it would not be covered even if an accident occurred.

(Video coverage: Huh Chun)