A passenger? a vehicle user?
Yes, it is correct to say "approaching fast." This phrase is commonly used to describe something that is getting closer or nearing quickly. It can be used in various contexts, such as when referring to a person, an event, a deadline, or a vehicle approaching rapidly.
A person making a journey in a vehicle that they are not themselves driving.
Yes..... I did
The act of unlawfully entering into another person's property, for instance their home or vehicle, is simply called "unlawful entry". Another word that covers the situation when a person enters property without permission is "trespassing".
Yes.
should the person entering the house speak first when entering if they live there
To clarify...it is "Right of way". The vehicle proceeding normally along the road or making a turn at an intersection has the right of way over a car that is making a u-turn. Of course, the person approaching the u turning car may allow right of way, if there were an accident, the driver proceeding normally would have the right of way and the u turning vehicle would be cited for failing to yield the right of way. You could ask a police officer about it.
weird and a freak
start making payments
it doesn't matter if the pope takes over your vehicle payments. if he stops making them, your credit is damaged and the vehicle is repossessed.
Without knowing full details, I gather from this question that Person A would be at fault, as their vehicle would have been the give way vehicle.