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The reversing car attempting to park would be at fault. The car already traveling in the road would have the right of way since they are already properly in motion and traveling in the correct direction of traffic.. The reversing car would be traveling against the flow of traffic and has an obligation to ensure that the way is clear before reversing.
reflectors, on the lines on the edge of the road, always mean you are facing traffic the wrong way and could have a head-on collision.
To indicate that traffic in that lane is flowing in the same direction as you are traveling.
That is false. At least in America. Solid yellow lines are the means to separate traffic traveling in an opposite direction. A solid white line marks the outside edge of your lane, or the outside edge of the lane traveling in your direction. Meaning you'll either go into the shoulder, or off the road entirely, if you go over the solid white line.
the middle of the road
Against the flow of traffic.
You always travel with the traffic when riding a bicycle. It is when you are walking on the road that you travel against the traffic Riding against traffic highers the risks of getting injured or hit by a car. The impact is deadly but traveling with traffic is less tragic. This crazy notion, the idea of riding blindly with traffic, was decided by the US Dept. of Transportation along with colored and high intensity automobile headlights. (So we can be blinded by oncoming traffic in our cars) As it was decided by scientists and government types, I would go with what I was taught as a child: watch the cars! And get out of the way when a car comes near you. Not, look in your rearview mirror and, hope you don't get hit.
It dependa on the traffic on the other side of the road.
Yes. You have to be traveling with the flow of traffic. A bicycle is considered a vehicle therefore all the same moving laws of a car apply to a bicycle while on the road.
Against traffic. Also, remember to wear bright clothing at night so that you are visible.