I live in a dead end and no one parks in the intersection. Parking in the intersection would block access. Inter + sect, ya know?
We park face in, not parallel. This has been validated by the parking patrol.
No you can not
No
no you can not that is eleagal
Yes, the car has to yield
True
In Chicago car accidents are most likely to occur on the extremely busy intersection of Adams street and State street. This is because it is one of the most populated intersections in the entire city and indeed the state.
making a right turn in a two way street
If you drive it on the street or park it on the street, yes. I has to be registered.
Car a because it was backing into the intersectionDiffering Opinion:Car B has no more right of way in an intersection than Car A; a general rule of the road is that any car that enters a intersection first has the right of way: this rule is extended in residential areas that have drive ways (where it is normal to back into the street). Translated; both have equal right of way, and the one there first has a superior right of way.
No, you cannot park your car in Central Park. However, Central Park is surrounded by city streets. It is bordered by 59th Street to the south, 110th Street to the north, Central Park West to the west, and Fifth Avenue to the east. So you can park your car right outside the park, if you can find an empty space on one of the streets that border it. There are also parking garages all over the city, although they are expensive.
It depends on the local by-laws and parking regulations
The brake light switch is broken or out of adjustment. Park the car and pull the fuse to keep the battery from draining dead until you can get it fixed.