the car on the street has the right of way
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.
Car 1 is at fault - the driver should have checked that the road was clear before backing back and should have continued to check that the way was clear while reversing. Definitly car 1
It is usually the responsibility of the homeowner if a person pulls into a driveway and runs over a bicycle. The homeowner's insurance might also pay for this accident. It might be the driver's fault if the bicycle was not in the driveway at the time or the driver was drinking.
Before turning left, the driver should signal, check for oncoming traffic, yield to pedestrians, and make sure it is safe to proceed.
At fault driver
If your driver's permit expires, you should renew it before driving again to avoid any legal consequences.
Ask the driver of the truck not to park it in front of your driveway. Then go back inside and see if you still smell smoke.
A pizza delivery driver will have to park in a parking spot or driveway to avoid getting a ticket.
100 feet
It is against the law everywhere to block a driveway, and if you were somehow at fault for your trailer being struck, yes. If you were obstructing the driveway with the trailer and it was hit as someone attempted to exit the drive, BOTH you and the other driver could be charged.
anytime someone is backing out of a driveway or parking spot, they are at fault. The other driver will only be sited for speeding.
Yes but he is not allowed to tow the vehicle with a person in it.