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It depends on who had right of way.
Left front tire pressure monitor fault signal.
Headon collision. You're both at fault.
Depends if the person who left the item in front of the empty parking space left the item there on purpose. Thanks for the information. The item was left there because the person was unloading it from their trunk.
If you were legally parked, the person backing up is at fault. If you were in a "No Parking" area, you are at fault.
The person driving in a forward direction has the right of way. If you are backing up, you must wait until traffic is clear before moving. Similar to a rear-ender, when the person hitting someone in front of them is always at fault.
If you hit a car from behind, you are going to be held to be at fault. If a car hits you from behind, they are going to be held at fault. Most jurisdictions consider hitting the back of a car prima facia evidence that you were following too closely. You could literally have six cars at fault in this case, each one for hitting the one in front of it.
Both of you.
I believe it is the car making a left turn.I was taught hat the left part of the intersection gets the right of way
You are. Improper backing.
the driver pulling out from the curb.
Left Front Fuel Supply System circuit fault