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It is not illegal in any state to back into a driveway from a highway. A person should use extra caution when doing this to make sure that the road is clear in both directions. If the highway has high traffic, pull to the left shoulder of the road, then back into the driveway when it is safe to do so.
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You cannot sign your son's name to the back of his check and cash it for him. This is illegal.
Yes, you're obstructing the flow of traffic.-----------------ADDED: Almost everywhere that I'm aware of, it is unlawful and a violation for pedestrians to be in the roadway.
It should be legal cause on turns can not see a car and could reack that is just what I think.
It is not illegal in any state to back into a driveway from a highway. A person should use extra caution when doing this to make sure that the road is clear in both directions. If the highway has high traffic, pull to the left shoulder of the road, then back into the driveway when it is safe to do so.
It is not an offence to back out of a driveway, but it is an offence to back across a lane of traffic.
Only onto a major road or junction, or by a local ordinance. Otherwise we would all have a U shaped driveway. You need a turn-around area in your driveway. It certainly is not safe to come to a stop on the highway and back into your driveway nor is it safe to back out of your driveway onto the highway. I have a straight driveway and it's not illegal to back out onto a minor residential street.
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the back way. it takes longer than topeka
Laws of this type vary from place to place. Legal or not, it is extremely dangerous.
The person backing out of the driveway.
Of course you can. I know for a fact that it is unwise and unsafe to do so and well be illegal, also. But it is, after all, West, by God, Virginia.
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if you're reversing into your driveway and someone hits you its their fault. you were moving away and they wern't paying attention. Now if you went back into the street to straighten out and back back in then it might be your fault, but if you were reversing the whole way and never came back out of your driveway it would be theirs
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Certain restrictions apply in Nevada. Those people that ARE allowed to ride in the back of a pickup are as follows :- Age 18 or older; people younger than 18 when the vehicle is used in farming or ranching or if vehicle is used in an authorized parade; vehicles operated on unpaved roads; people riding in areas enclosed by a camper shell. Source : Insurance Institute for Highway Safety: http://www.iihs.org/laws/cargoareas.aspx#NV