If outside the car...Check behind your car for objects or children, before getting in your car.
If inside your car already...
Check the rear view mirror and side mirror before putting the car in reverse, before slowly giving the car gas, and turn to look over your shoulder while backing out (while still checking the side mirror). Always back out slowly and be prepared to brake. If you hear a bump, thud, bang, stop the car and get out to see what you hit.
Select reverse gear.
well you notify police and let them deal with it
Call whoever provided you with the loan and tell them you can't pay for it and give it back to them.
That is up to you, not us.
They will likely be by to pick it up soon. They are giving you every oportunity to catch up the payments(they REALLY dont want the car back, they want the money).
no, you should contact him/her if you want to get back together but if you don't and you want to go out for a drink he/she would think you want to get back together when you don't want to.
Walk to the back of the car and make sure nothing or no one is behind the car. Back up very slowly even after looking.
YOU NEED A NEW TRANMISSION IF IT WON'T GO IN REVERSE.
apologize, talk about it, find out her feelings, ask her back out
Be cool with herbe her bestfriendask her out
There is no law that stipulates that all children who are 12 years or less should sit at the back in a car. It is only safer that young children should be at the back and belted up.
IF YOU WANT TO GO LEFT, TURN LEFT, AND PLEASE FIND AN EMPTY FIELD OR MAYBE A VACANT PARKING LOT TO PRACTICE IN. AND PRACTICE BACKING UP USING MIRRORS. I HAD TO LEARN TO BACK UP USING MIRRORS AT MY FIRST JOB IN A CAR DEALERSHIP , DRIVING A WRECKER WAY BACK IN 1970 . AND NOW , I CAN BACK UP A VEHICLE USING NOTHING BUT THE TWO SIDE MIRRORS AT SPEEDS UP TO 30 mph.