The person backing out I am asuming other person has finished reversing and is leaving if I understood correctly
The person backing out due to the other car having the right-of-way.
If you're driving forward, you aren't backing out the car.
You should always be looking behind you when backing up. You don't look forward when reversing because you're not moving in a forward direction.
From the explanation given in the discussion area - it would unfortunately appear as if both drivers were at fault. The backing driver for not being aware of his surroundings, and the other driver for failing to yield to the backing car when he saw that the backing car was already in motion.
Looking forward carefully
inertia
If he was driving forward past his intended parking space to take yours, then he is at fault. Cutting across is not permitted in parking lots although many people do it anyway.
1. You have a much bigger blind spot in back of your vehicle even when backing straight. 2. When turning you have limited visibility of what is around the corner you are backing in to. 3. It's more difficult to keep control of your vehicle when backing than when going forward.
Clocks go forward in California on the second Sunday in March each year as part of daylight saving time.
flash back has already happened!
The car's acceleration is in forward direction.
Jean Forward was born on February 15, 1921, in Oakland, California, USA.