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15 feetADDITIONAL: Use caution when applying the above answer. That may be the law in some states. Other states (or municipalities) may have different restrictions.
Of course it seems like the moving vehicle is. They should have left a note if they were an individual with morals and who would'nt like that to be done to them. ADDITIONAL INFO: Though each accident is handled on a case by case basis, generally the operator of the moving vehicle would be at fault, however instances where a vehicle is illegally parked or grossly impeding traffic may warrant further investigation. In such cases it would be possible to make a case for the illegally parked vehicle be at fault. In such a case of an illegally parked vehicle the owner of the vehicle, even if not deemed at fault, would more than likely at least receive a citation. If such action occurred, then it would be easier for the operator of the moving vehicle, even though they were determined to be at fault, to make a case that if the illegally parked vehicle were not illegally parked in the first place then the accident would have never happened.
As a general rule, a parked or stopped vehicle is almost never at fault for an accident. The onus is on the driver of the moving vehicle to make sure the way is clear.
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Depends on the state as far as I am aware but I think for the most part you are screwed if they are here illegally at least. If they are just uninsured but live here sue them and all should be fine... As long as you have there name and plate of course.... * You are never in the right to hit a parked vehicle nor rear end a car. FactPalooza.Com Interesting Facts. Thank You
Absolutely NOT! The vehicle legally belongs to the lien holder and any person who tries to recover said vehicle via self-help can be charged with Grand Theft Auto. NEVER, NEVER, NEVER attempt such an action.
They are never parked on the runway . They park on taxiways designated for parking.
No. But it would be wise to have storage ins on it, in case the vehicle is the cause of a building fire.
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You should not park a vehicle in a handicapped parking spot unless you have a permit to do so. You should also never park in a fire or emergency lane.
You should never buy any vehicle - two or four wheeled - without seeing it first and checking it over. If the bike is too far away for you to go and view, find one closer to home that you can inspect before you bid.