doorstopper
Also called a limiting bar.
Also called a detent.
a door in your car is not fully shut.
With out knowing the type of construction of the door in question this is not possible to answer.
The door: the number on the tire is its maximum pressure, the number on the load sticker in your car is specific to the car and is set to maximize efficiency, braking, and handling for your vehicle.
Car parts that begin with the letter d:dashboard,defroster,dip stick,dome light,door,door handle,door locks,drive shaft,driver's seat,
on what kind of car
the person who parked the car
There is usually a label stuck to some part of the driver's door or door opening that tells the year that the car was made.
You could, but it probably wouldn't be worth it to.
Nonone If the car is legally parked and the door is being closed, it is the car that hit it's fault, or rather the person driving that car. If the door was being opened, it is the person opening the door.
The one backing out, because you should realize someone is opening a door.
I would say you both have the responsibility to watch out for each other's lives and possessions. The person opening the door should have been aware of being in a parking area and therefore should have anticipated wether a car was coming or not. The person driving the car should have known that people in a parking area move around cars to either get to their car or move from it. A person opening a car door is a much occurring action. I would say the person opening the door is most likely to be blamed since he/ she had to take more precautions.
Try opening a rear door then using the central locking button on the dashboard before exiting the car by the rear door
Most likely it will be considered your fault.
The driver/passenger opening the door is at fault. Look it up under the traffic laws in your state.
In general, the moving car would be at fault because pedestrians always have the right of way. However, under certain circumstances, it could be the door-opener's fault.
Here are a few. Inside the door(between the door panel and the metal door itself), in the seats, in the engine.
from the rear view mirror to the back of the car? or the rear view mirror to the front? as this does make a difference, also how close to the car where you?