You are! For not being cautious when reversing on to a road. You should make sure that it is safe and clear when reversing, if you hit another car it is your fault and not the person that is driving on the roads fault.
The reversing car attempting to park would be at fault. The car already traveling in the road would have the right of way since they are already properly in motion and traveling in the correct direction of traffic.. The reversing car would be traveling against the flow of traffic and has an obligation to ensure that the way is clear before reversing.
It strikes me that you should both have been more carefull. however the person that is on the main throughway has the right of way, that is the parked should wait until trafic has cleared, unles you were reversing against a one way instruction.
The benefits of having a car reversing camera are being able to have a better overview when parking the car. This enables the driver to park the car without colliding with other cars or objects in the way and to assume an efficient parking position.
The backing car is at fault
You were on the road so had the right of way. The person in the driveway is at fault. He/she didn't yield. They hit you. You DIDN'T hit them. Remember that if you go to court or talk with insurance.
If your car is being hit on a private car park, you should call the police and report it and later on claim the insurance that was being put in your car to expense all the repairs of it.
Sheet metal damage? And the one reversing out of the parking space is responsible, he's the one who should have made certain that the road was clear.
It depends. If they hit you with their door, it's usually their fault. If you hit their door with your car, it's most likely your fault. That said, the burden of ensuring the way is clear is ALWAYS on the reversing vehicle.
no damage, no problem. nuff said
Yes if the car is hit hard enough the sensors will deploy the airbags
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