Whichever direction the traveling car was moving, until something stops them.
it stays the same
It stays the same
The car in motion is ALWAYS at fault when it hits a stationary vehicle.
Your pushing it did.
It's called inertia, and basically means that stuff that's stationary will resist changing into stuff that's moving, and stuff that's moving will resist changing into stuff that's stationary. The car begins to move, but you're still - so the car will push at you with the backrest until you're moving together with the car.
A car usually remains stationary, when parked, as the hand-brake has been put on.
From the perspective of a person observing from a stationary position outside the car, Yes. However, from the perspective of the people in the car, No. As you move the position of the rainbow you see moves too.
The car hit a stationary vehicle.
Backwards, then forwards from the rebound.
the car moves in the direction opposite of the action force
The car was stationary due to an accident stopping traffic.
Because motion is relative and since the car is moving it appears that the stationary objects are moving also. ================================= Why do things in the car with you seem stationary when they are moving just as fast as you and the car are ?