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Yours since the car on the road has the right of way. You actually hit them since they were in the road when you pulled out.
It depends on who had right of way.
The operator of the backing vehicle is always at fault hen a stationary object is struck.
right turning car
If it was an open intersection, the driver turning left is at fault. If there is a traffic signal, stop sign or one way street involved, it could be either driver, depending on circumstances.
that would be the car turning because the car that had to swerve to avoid it hit another vehicle due to the turning car's failure to yield.
he died because of being push down the stairs and hit is head and fainted, later on when he woke up, someone pulled his brain out and blend it. PS just kidding
It means to hit or push someone so that they hit the ground.
In almost all circumstances, the vehicle making the left turn must yield. And you, yourself, answered your own question by stating that you had the right of way. However, if you saw what was happening in time to avoid the collision, but hit the horn instead of the brakes, then you are partly liable for consequences you failed to avoid.
Yes, Earth has been hit by many asteroids which were sent or pulled out of the various zones they normally exist within.
When referring to traffic regulations or tickets, to "hit" someone is to be the striking vehicle in a collision.
If theres a body lying in the road, you've probably hit someone