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∙ 14y agoMost defintley his fault, you were backing out, he should have saw you first.
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∙ 14y agoThe greater fault lies with the person backing out of the parking space. You may still be partially at fault for not driving with due care.
In Canada it's the person backing up that would be at fault considering you were slowing down for a stop sign. If you happened to be speeding and came around a corner and hit the person backing out that is a different story.
The modifier in the sentence is "Driving slowly around the corner". It provides additional information about how Mary was driving while searching for a parking space.
Same thing happened to me in CA & we were found to both be at fault....
It means you may not park your car between the sign that says "No parking here to corner" and the corner.
In the 1.2 update which should be around the corner :)
up your but and around the corner
Hoover said that prosperity was around the corner, but the prosperity coming around the corner never came in Hoover's time in office
1. You have a much bigger blind spot in back of your vehicle even when backing straight. 2. When turning you have limited visibility of what is around the corner you are backing in to. 3. It's more difficult to keep control of your vehicle when backing than when going forward.
depends on parking vichel
Hearing a sound.
Your vehicle may be no closer than 25' from the corner.