Your answer depends on the location of the condominium and its parking amenities. A condominium next to a NFL stadium with a deeded parking spot may be able to rank the parking asset higher than a continuum next to a free municipal parking lot.
A deeded parking spot (or space) is a piece of private property, with location/identification and dimensions as defined in the deed, with enough area (and height) to park one or more vehicles, and usually containing access to and from the space and the right to park one or more vehicles in the defined space, and the right to have trespassers on these rights excluded or removed or both. As a property owner the deeded parking owner pays property taxes. The deed may also include other rights or restrictions, such as requiring ownership of a unit in an particular building, or interpreting local zoning code to prohibit abandoned vehicles or other debris from being stored in the space (making it enforceable by others in the parking area, in addition to the local authorities). Some deeded parking spots may also restrict the type of vehicle (no trucks, boats or RVs), coordination of maintenance with adjacent owners, and may require right of first refusal to go to an association or other entity if the deeded owner decides to sell (thus keeping ownership of the spaces within the local community).
Is this taking place on private property parking lot (like a supermarket lot) or in a parking location on a public street? If on a private parking lot it would probably not be illegal to pull out of the spot in the manner you say, traffic laws generally do not apply on private parking lots. However, if you do it without due caution and hit someone or something you can be charged with the collision.
reserved parking spot
The Parking Spot offers discounts on airport parking, for those who are traveling. They have lots near the airport and offer shuttling to and from the lot and airport.
Ask your local police department. I suspect that parking regulations forbid you from parking in her handicap spot. I doubt that there is a regulation forbidding her from parking in front of your house.
An adequate simitrailer parking spot is 12 feet wide X 53 feet long.
You can only get a good parking spot if you have the skills and determination to do so.
Parking Spot - 2009 was released on: USA: 20 July 2009 (Los Angeles, California)
To directly answer your question, I would say that the vehicle leaving a parking spot - in a parking lot - DOES NOT have the right of way. Any vehicle leaving a parking spot to a public road would also NOT have the right of way. This answer is given under the authority of COMMON SENSE.
To directly answer your question, I would say that the vehicle leaving a parking spot - in a parking lot - DOES NOT have the right of way. Any vehicle leaving a parking spot to a public road would also NOT have the right of way. This answer is given under the authority of COMMON SENSE.
To directly answer your question, I would say that the vehicle leaving a parking spot - in a parking lot - DOES NOT have the right of way. Any vehicle leaving a parking spot to a public road would also NOT have the right of way. This answer is given under the authority of COMMON SENSE.