Despite how unsafe it can be yes it is legal.
The driver travelling in reverse is almost always responsible. In this case, he would have had a duty to ensure the road was clear before backing out of the driveway.
You have no claim against the other car's owner ! It's up to you to make sure your way is clear when reversing. If the lighting was that bad, you should have had someone guide you out of the driveway. The lesson to learn is - reverse into your driveway - then you'll never need to reverse onto the road !
It would depend on the council ordinances, but if the car is off the street and not being driven on the road, and the council doesn't have a lien on your driveway, then it should be legal to do whatever you want inside your own property in relation to unregistered and uninsured, unroadtaxed vehicle
Using a private driveway to turn around without permission could potentially be considered trespassing. It is always best to seek permission from the property owner before using their driveway for any purpose.
yes
a driveway
When two parallel solid yellow lines separate lanes of traffic, the only legal maneuver you can perform is turning left into a driveway on the opposite side of the road.
Yes you can You have to be 13 or older and have street legal roll cage, legal tires etc. Also ONLY IN NEIGHBORHOODS not on a main road like a 4lane road or a main highway unless you have a license.
You get to the roadthat's a bit obvious
Road, driveway, path, avenue, close?
Yes, the word 'driveway' is a noun, a singular, common, compound, concrete noun; a word for ashort road leading from a public road to a house or garage; a word for a thing.
yes