If the officer has probable cause, they would probably tow and impound a car to find evidence. In short, yes.
When there is a moving violation, it is usually the police officers discretion whether to issue a citation.
yes, get by a police car and hit triangle when in your own then hit x to jump on the police car then triangle this will take practice.
Tell the police and give them as much description of the car as possible. They will take it from there.
1) Gun Shot 2) Stab Wounds 3) Hit by a car
It is advisable to also report to the police that you hit a car because once they investigate and find out about it, it can end up into accusations that you hit and run and will make things worse for you.
Simply, call the police!
In Florida you need to give the other vehicle owner your info. If they are not in the car you need to put a note on their car with your info. Calling the police is best as you can get a police report to prove it. As long as you get your info to the other person or the police, it is NOT a Hit and Run. If you flee the scene without giving your info to the police or the other car owner, it IS a Hit and Run.
The person who hit you if it wasn't your fault.
The car who reversed and hit the other car is the car at fault. It is important to gather witness statements in this case to submit to police and insurance.
The question is explained in a confused manner and is totally unclear. I suggest that you speak with your insurance company (you DO have insurance don't you?) to see if they can make sense out of the collision. Additional: In the end, it is the officers investigation which will determine who was at fault, not the drivers of any of the involved vehicles.
yes
Report it to your local police !