You were not the one At Fault. I was not there too see it, but it sounds like the other driver was impatient and tried to find another way to avoid traffic. If the other driver would not have got impatient and tried to cut through, this probably would not have happened. That is the problem with a lot of drivers today; they are just too impatient and want everything to happen in their favor. Better safe than sorry. Probably both due to lack of observation and the bay hopper for many other violations.
Cutting across empty parking rows or diagonally through lots
If he was driving forward past his intended parking space to take yours, then he is at fault. Cutting across is not permitted in parking lots although many people do it anyway.
90 degree angle
90 degree angle
90 degree angle
90 degree angle
cutting wood across its grain is called
Because teeth are sized and angled for cutting across woodgrain.
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This is dependent on whether one driver was in marked lanes and the other wasn'tAdded; In many jurisdictions there are no enforceable traffic regulations on private parking lots. They are private property on which the municipal traffic laws do not apply. Usually it becomes a matter for the individual's insurance companies to subrogate.
It occurs in beds called "seams" that can be extracted by driving tunnels across the seam then cutting along the walls; or if shallow-lying, it can be quarried out in open-cast mines.
"cutting across"