The answer depends on state law. In Oregon and Washington you must stop before entering a roadway from a private drive or alley.
nope unless there is a car coming!
Yes, the car has to yield
In an uncontrolled interscetion in a parking lot and you are travelling west and hit by a vechile heading south on the back passenger door, who's at fault?
Whoever was at the intersection first.
At an intersection.
This may depend on what state you're driving in and you can usually find out the answer at your local Department of Motor Vehicles or asking at the highway patrol office.
20 feet
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.
A car parked alongside a highway at night should have their parking lights on.
Parking Lights
Yes a intersection is any place where one line of traffic meets another. Another place where an intersection can occur is with lines in parking lots as well as on roadways.
The vehicle exiting the parking space that did not yield to oncoming traffic.
A 1200D violation in New York State refers to failing to obey a traffic control device, such as a stop sign or traffic light. This violation can result in fines, points on your driving record, and potentially an increase in insurance rates. It is important to obey all traffic signals and signs to ensure the safety of yourself and others on the road.