Call the police.
No. You should have stopped for the yellow/orange; if both of you had been paying attention, rear-ending should not have been a concern.
It depends on the situation. If you stoped short and got rear ended it is your fault. But if you stoped becasue the driver in front of you stoped then it is that persons fault. If you are sitting at a stop light and get rear ended it is there fault. If you are parked in a parking zone and get rear ended it is there fault. Hope this Helped
The lowest light on the rear light clusters should come on. You need the ignition and headlights on for it to work
The vehicle at fault would normally use their insurance. If their insurance does not cover the damage or the police considered the accident a non fault, the car stopped at the light will have to pay for their own vehicle.
yes
Make sure your entire body touches the back of your seat and headrest
The driver who rear ended you is at fault.
The cast of Rear Ended - 1992 includes: Angela Faith
trunk should be a panel
In 1974, psychologist John Voevodsky invented the third brake light. It is also rumored that a New York cab driver, after getting rear ended 12 times, placed a third brake light on his cab in 1973.
You can remove the rear light cover on your Peugeot 607 by squeezing the tabs located in the middle of the light cover together. Once the tabs are depressed the light cover should come off.
Probably, but the other guy's insurance company should cover it since he was liable (unless it was a hit and run).