When you cannot see what is behind it. If unsure, get out of the car and go look. Think safety first, always.
A driver must have a car tune up every six months.
Don't back up a hill, drive up it.
Yes, you can get your car back but you only have ten days to do so before the car goes to auction, in order to get your car back you must bring the full amount of payments you are behind to the repossessing company. The lender can deny you the car back also, depending on how many times you made late payments.
On the back of a car there are tail lights, turn signals, and brake lights. Cars also have back up lights that tell people when the car is in reverse.
Yes, you do.
It gets placed in the junkyard. In order to get the vehicle back you must you pay your bill, as well as pay your local junkyard company to get your car back.
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.
If you back up and hit the brakes and the car stops running, this is likely to mean that the car is not working properly. It is most likely to mean that the fuses are going out.
It depends on what you mean by "back out". If you have made a reservation, but do not yet have the car, yes you can cancel the reservation without a problem (lots of people simply don't show up, which is irritating to the company). But once you have the car, you must pay for any use you have made of it. You can always return the car early if you don't need it as long as you thought you would.
You must be able to hear the back-up warning signal of a vehicle from at least 10 metres away.
In Idaho it must be in the trunk or behind the furthest back seat.
Contact the lienholder. Only they can answer that question.