no!
The person driving through. If you're backing out then you do not have the right of way.
should the person entering the house speak first when entering if they live there
The person who is backing out of the parking space
The greater fault lies with the person backing out of the parking space. You may still be partially at fault for not driving with due care.
Liable for what? A parking ticket? Not if it isn't your car.
Yes, a person with a handicap card can be towed if they are parked illegally. They can not be towed for parking in a handicap parking spot as long as they have the sign.
A Jerk
it is the person coming out of the parking space
Children walking on the sidewalk, a person sitting in a parked car, and a parking lot with vehicles entering and exiting indicate a potentially busy and active environment. This scenario suggests a mix of pedestrian and vehicular activity, highlighting the need for caution among drivers and awareness among pedestrians, especially children. It also reflects a community setting where families may be engaging in activities, such as shopping or visiting nearby facilities. Overall, it underscores the importance of safety measures in such areas.
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.
I would think the person entering the room should be the first to speak. It can also depend on the gender, and ag of persons involved. Out of respect, the elderly should be spoken to first regardless of whether they are in the room or entering. If you are entering the home of someone, you should be the first to speak.
the person pulling out