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The vehicle exiting the parking space that did not yield to oncoming traffic.
it is the person coming out of the parking space
The parking maneuver that is used when the parking space is at a 90-degree angle to the curb is perpendicular parking. the car should be in the center of the space and the wheel should be turned straight.
It is your fault.
A parked car should not protrude into the traffic lane at all. Get your wheels within 6 inches of the curb and you'll be out of the traffic lane. If you have an oversized vehicle, find off-street parking.
A vehicle traveling in a parking lot has established use of the lane and the right of way. A vehicle in a parking space and backing into the lane must yield to oncoming traffic. Therefore, if a vehicle is backing out of a parking space and pulls into the path of an oncoming vehicle that has already established the lane, the vehicle backing would be at fault for the accident. However, if the vehicle which established use of the lane had an opportunity to avoid hitting the vehicle backing out of the space and failed to do so, there could be comparative negligence on both vehicles or on the one who had the opportunity to avoid the accident.
Backing up--it is your fault.
Yes, it does eventually - although there are no safehouse garages in GTA IV, only parking spaces. You may notice that if you save a vehicle in your parking space that is very damaged, it doesn't always look repaired when you come out of the safehouse straight after saving. But it will be.
The benefits of echelon parking is that it allows one to park quicker and more easily than parking in a straight line. By parking at this angle it allows a greater number of cars to be parked in any given space.
both of you for not looking back
It is a $500 fine for parking and a handicap space if you are not handicap
60 feet wide (180/3)=60 The 60' will actually consist of a two-way traffic lane AND parking perpendicular to the lane on both sides... So the 60' is further divided into an 18' deep parking space, a 24' wide vehicle lane, and another 18' deep parking space. If you have angled parking or one way traffic lanes, you can reduce the 60' width. This is called a double loaded lane (parking on both sides) and is the most efficient use of space for a parking lot and vehicle circulation space.