That would depend on traffic speed, speed of vehicle 2, weather conditions. Purely based on the information given, the vehicle who ran the light would be At Fault because they made a maneuver which caused other vehicles to crash.
It would be vehicle 1 because it made vehicle 2 get hit by vehicle three who had nothing to do with it
If you were forced into striking another vehicle by a vehicle which struck you first, the vehicle that struck you is (usually) responsible for the entire accident. However, if you are required to have insurance in your state, that will not get you out of any ticket becauise of your lack of insurance.
no unless it has enough force
This is because your vehicle is insulated from the ground by its rubber tires. Making it less likely to be struck.
I don't know the details but most likely the vehicle that struck you is at fault if he/she was traveling in the same direction and lane behind you.
yes
getting struck by a vehicle
In February 2015, Jenner was driving alone in his Cadillac Escalade when it collided with another car on the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, CA. This caused the death of the driver of the vehicle he struck, as it was then hit head-on by another car.
The Titanic struck an iceberg.
Littering, unless the debris struck or was thrown at a person or object, then one or another form of assault, property destruction, etc.
Probably because there's less traffic on the roads at night - meaning there's less chance of the tanker being struck by another vehicle. Additionally, less traffic means more space between vehicles.
Because the vehicle being struck is likely to be pushed forward, it is quite possible that the automatic transmission was damaged. If it is acting up at all, take it to a tranny shop and have it checked out.