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Stopped!
When you enter traffic from a stopped and position, always yield the right of way to
No. They were not travelling at a safe speed and did not have control of their vehicle.
It is when the operator of the vehicle intentionally maneuvers so as not to be stopped by the traffic stop and continuing on when ordered to stop.
If there ios a person, another vehicle or a large object blocking the forward movement of the vehicle it wold be unsafe to move stopped vehicle.
When stopped and a possible hazard to traffic on the roadway, or when moving so slowly that you are a hazard to overtaking traffic.
If you rear end a stopped vehicle, which is pushed into another stopped vehicle and then that into another, you would be responsible for all of the vehicles.
The vehicle exiting the parking space that did not yield to oncoming traffic.
Between approximately 10-50 feet from the vehicle.
I suppose you could blame anyone, but the short answer would be NO of course not if you are not involved in the acicdent. What is the extent of the neglience that they are allegeing? Now, if it is a situation such as these; "the wave of death', you are stopped in traffic and 'wave' another vehicle out from a stop and they are hit by traffic. You swerve into on coming traffic, (without making contact with another vehicle), but the vehicle you were headed towards, loses control or flips their vehicle trying to avoid you. Or similar situations, then yes, you could be held accountable. At least to some degree. If you could be more specific as to the exact facts of loss, I'm sure I could be of more assistance to you.
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vehicle traffic is the number of vehicles travelling on road.