Yes. Ultimately the driver is responsible for the vehicle and for everything that happens to/by it. If the driver wasn't responsible, who would you suggest might be?
Generally the car making the movement, in this case 'A', will be the driver found at fault.
Nothing, if she as at fault she is responsible to the damages of her car.
Who's at fault with a tire blowout?
A car can fishtail when a rear tire blows due to a dramatic reduction in traction. When the tire blows, it is quickly ripped from the rim which leaves very little contact with the road.
When a front tire blows out, the vehicle typically pulls strongly in the direction of the blown tire. This is because the loss of air pressure affects the tire's ability to maintain grip on the road, causing the vehicle to veer toward the side of the flat tire. It's crucial for the driver to remain calm, avoid sudden steering movements, and gradually slow down to regain control.
Yes it can.
pull to the side
True.
True.
The tire symbol with the exclamation point in the center (!) means you have low tire pressure in one of your tires. Check the tire placard on the driver door pillar (when you open the driver door) for the correct pressure, check your tire pressures (all 4) and fill to the correct pressure. If the light will not go out after that, there is a fault with one of the sensors in the rim, or the main system. See your Honda dealer
Yes it can.
True.