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.
The operator of the backing vehicle is always at fault hen a stationary object is struck.
it is bob
There isn't a bridge. You either cross over the lake in boats with Hagrid, or go along the driveway in cariages pulled by Thestrals.
a prank
Stopped work. The stumps are pulled by the umpires in a game of cricket to signify the end of play for the day.
When the car pulled into the driveway, my cat instinctively sensed a potential threat and darted to the safety of her hiding spot under the porch. Cats are naturally cautious creatures, and unfamiliar sounds or movements can trigger their flight response. She likely felt the need to protect herself from whatever might emerge from the vehicle. It's a reminder of how attuned animals are to their surroundings.
If someone had their turn signals on but was not actually turning when another driver pulled out and hit them, the driver with the signals may have a case for being at least partially not at fault. However, it ultimately depends on the specific circumstances, including traffic laws and the actions of both drivers. An investigation would need to determine if the signaling driver misled other drivers or if the other driver acted recklessly by pulling out. Insurance companies would evaluate the details to assign fault accordingly.
The chances are great.
Stop behind the stop bar next time
About 3 minutes when pulled by a strong man.
quartering
I have the same issue; it goes off in my driveway and when I am driving. I pulled the fuse for my horn as the neighbors were getting a little upset.