any vehicle leaving private property and entering a public road ,is At Fault. all vehicles leaving private property MUST yield to vehicles on a public road
The person pulling out of the driveway is at fault.
The car that was in the hidden driveway.
If a vehicle is pulling into roadway from driveway, the vehicle pulling out is at fault.
The car that is moving is normally the one at fault. No matter how someone is positioned you should not drive into them (going forward or in reverse). It therefore seems to me that the car backing out of the driveway is at fault.
The person backing out of the driveway.
I'm from Michigan, so it is no one's fault HEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEH.
What type of driveway? Was it a curving and could not see the car before rounding the curve? Is it straight; then why did you not see the car blocking the driveway before even getting into car and/or backing..
Don't force the wording of the event and I believe the answer to: "...when you back into someone....", is evident. Add to it, "...when exiting a private driveway...", where one is always required to yield to the traffic on the public street.
The person who could have prevented the collision. In most cases the car that is moving is at fault.
The car pulling from the parking space is at fault
If car A is in front of car B, then car A is at fault
Pedestrians have the right of way. Unless you can prove he/she was grosely negligent or did it on purpose then you are at fault. If you are backing down on your private driveway and a neighbor who walks behind your car on your private driveway is hit and falls down who is at fault? The neighbor pedestrian has been drinking, unstable on his feet was standing in his driveway at his car then suddenly is behind my vehicle.