Sure they can. There are many cases of drunk drivers that are on automatic pilot, that do not hear the sirens, and drive right home, where they are arrested. I don't think there is any laws that say they can not.
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..
You are charged, and responsible. The law in every state requires the driver entering the roadway to yield to traffic travelling on the roadway.
To make sure there are legal things in his car
To make sure there are legal things in his car
It depends. Which bumper is still in your driveway, your front or rear? Did the other car leave the roadway and hit your car? After you came to a full stop did you then proceed to back out and then got hit? If any part of your car was in the roadway then it would most probably be your fault. Any vehicle that is entering into traffic from a driveway is required to yield the right of way to those vehicles traveling within the roadway. If you stuck 2 inches of your car into the road and you were hit, it would be your fault.
The car that was in the hidden driveway.
a stick yu pull to help stop the car!!!!
can you put a car cover over a car that has no tags or insurance in your private driveway
If the handbrake assembly is working properly it shouldn't.
The standard width of a two-car driveway is 20 to 24 feet wide. A single-car driveway width is between nine and 12 feet wide.
1 car driveway $5, 2 car driveway $15, 3 car driveway $25, also depends on the depth of the snow. the deeper the snow is, the higher the price.
It would be the person who backed out at first and bumped into the cars. The person is either having problems looking behind him or is impatient. When it comes to this if you see the car before you back into it stop, get out, and go to the neighbors house and ask them if they would move their car.