If it hits on the left side of your car, obviously your positioning on the road is wrong.
Another VIew: Other car speeding or not, it is the car that turned into the path of the oncoming traffic that is At Fault. You were either inattentive, or if youir depth and speed perception of moving traffic is THAT bad, you ought not to be driving.
Going ONLY by the information contained in the question: If the other driver struck you - then they are at fault. On the other hand, if YOU struck them, you MIGHT be at fault depending on whether they stopped before entering the roadway or not. It mainly comes down to a question of who had the last chance to stop, yield, or avoid the collision.
it would be the other guys fault for he would be the one who had to stop
Another view: First: any car that intends to pass another, HAS TO be travelling at a greater speed than the car they're passing.
Second; Did the turning car signal their intention to turn?
Third: Unless passing was prohibited on that particular stretch of road the turning car should have been alert to the possibility that they could be passed.
From the bare facts disclosed in the question, it is my belief that, unless they were being passed in a No Passing Zone, the turning vehicle was at fault for turning into the path the the passing vehicle.
Basically if you are hit by an oncoming car while turning left, it is your fault unless they failed to stop for a red light or stop sign.
the other guys fault doesn't he see you right in front of him because the reaction time would be long enough for him to hit the brakes unless you live in England then its your fault
It seems obvious that the person ticketed for improper passing is at fault, assuming that a left-hand turn could be legally made at this location and that proper signals were issued.
The fact that the car was illegally parked doesn't matter. The driver of the moving car was responsible to adjust their driving to the road conditions, and to ensure it was safe to proceed. This accident will be the fault of the uninsured driver.
This depends upon where you were struck exactly. Did they hit you on the rear end, side, or front? Damages tell alot about an accident and the fault determination. If you were rear-ended on the ramp then the other party is generally 100% at fault, unless you were negligent and stopped very suddenly instead of continuing with the flow of traffic. This should be discussed with police and your insurer in this case. I may be reading the question wrong, but I think you mean one vehicle was entering the highway from the onramp and the other was already on the highway. In this case, there is (almost) no doubt that the merging driver is at fault.
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The rear car would be at fault for not making a safe pass.
The person pulling out of the driveway is at fault.
The person backing out of the driveway.
its the tractor's fault. a very simple case
The car that is moving is normally the one at fault. No matter how someone is positioned you should not drive into them (going forward or in reverse). It therefore seems to me that the car backing out of the driveway is at fault.
The cars that made a wide right turn.
It is the person who is blocking the private driveway's fault because they should have known not to park in front of a private driveway in the first place. However, if the private driveway is not marked with a sign of some sort to let people know that it is private, it may be the driveway owner's fault.
Pedestrians have the right of way. Unless you can prove he/she was grosely negligent or did it on purpose then you are at fault. If you are backing down on your private driveway and a neighbor who walks behind your car on your private driveway is hit and falls down who is at fault? The neighbor pedestrian has been drinking, unstable on his feet was standing in his driveway at his car then suddenly is behind my vehicle.
It depends. Which bumper is still in your driveway, your front or rear? Did the other car leave the roadway and hit your car? After you came to a full stop did you then proceed to back out and then got hit? If any part of your car was in the roadway then it would most probably be your fault. Any vehicle that is entering into traffic from a driveway is required to yield the right of way to those vehicles traveling within the roadway. If you stuck 2 inches of your car into the road and you were hit, it would be your fault.
Possibly both drivers would be assigned a percentage of the responsibility. If not, it would be the fault of the driver pulling out of the driveway. It is your responsibility to make sure that you have ample time and space to enter any roadway before you do so. If the other driver was exceeding the speed limit, they could be assigned the fault, with the thought that if they had been traveling the proper speed, they would be in control of the vehicle and could have avoided it.
It would be my opinion that you are both at fault. Car A should have been looking all around before backing out of a driveway. It sounds like car B made an illegal u turn and crossed double yellow lines. I would say that both of you are equally at fault. Just my opinion
anytime someone is backing out of a driveway or parking spot, they are at fault. The other driver will only be sited for speeding.