be sure that the way is clear, look over your back shoulder while backing, and yield to approaching traffic.never rely on your rearview mirrow alone turn around and look.
it is called angle parking
look both ways and back up solwy
Should look over right should as i bak up
You should turn your wheels sharply left before backing slowly in a parallel parking maneuver when your vehicle's rear is about to align with the rear bumper of the parked car in front of your intended parking space. This action helps angle your vehicle into the space while allowing enough room to clear the vehicle in front. Make sure to check your surroundings for pedestrians and other vehicles as you execute this maneuver.
Pam has the right of way in most cases.
Is it possible that you are both at fault? The person backing out is at fault. He was stopped and should have been looking before backing out. However, if the parking lot is designed so that you can only go one way, then you may be at fault. The insurance companies will look at the police report and fight it out.
Most defintley his fault, you were backing out, he should have saw you first.
as a rule the car backing up is more responcible cause they should be being a lot more carefull and watchfull
I would say probably the person backing out, as they should of looked for any oncoming cars before backing out. ---- The person backing out of the driveway who did not yield to oncoming traffic.
Look behind you
Look in ALL directions and yield to ANY oncoming traffic.
look behind you.