Maybe try changing your coil.
Aeroplanes are sometimes parked in hangars or more often on what is called the 'apron' in front of the hangars.
Maybe you are parked on a hill. This makes it harder sometimes to get out of park when you are parked on a hill.
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Yes. Being illegally parked does not affect fault. If you strike a parked vehicle, it is ALWAYS your fault because you have a duty to ensure the way was clear before moving.
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Of course it is your fault. The fact that the car was illegally parked is of no consequence. You didn't look where you were backing or you would not have hit the parked car. Would you have hit this car if you had been looking? Perhaps the illegally parked car is a Mini Cooper, parked illegally 1 foot behind a Hummer and therefore not visable when the driver looks before backing up...
No, you don't have to single, nor do you have to signal. Learning to spell before passing a parked car would be more important than to do a single or a signal.
Airplanes park on the ground. They are commonly parked in hangars, on a paved parking area at the airport called a ramp, or sometimes just tied down in the grass.
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Yes, a person can get a ticket for an expired car inspection if the car is parked on public property. All they have to do is get it inspected before the court date.