Theone pulling out from a stop sign. The parking lot ALWAYS yields to the flow of traffic on the main thoroughfare.
If you are pulling out and hit the other car.....you are. Person in the lane has the right of way.
The person driving on the straightaway/ roadway. Backing out of a driveway or parking spot is the same as a stop sign. The right of way belongs to the person on the road.
The person driving through. If you're backing out then you do not have the right of way.
Probably for the same reason that most right handers prefer pulling into a parking lot on the left ;)
Not sure what you're trying to ask. I suppose the business parking lot is privately owned. Business hours are over or closed for good ? Who stopped you ? security ? cops ? I think if there was a real good reason to stop you they have a right.
no, if he isn't conducting official business, you have the right of way
The road right of ways rules in Philippines is that any person coming out of the parking or driveway has a right of way.
It can be called a 50/50 accident... ususally the adjuster can determine that.
no. If you have a cell phone call 911 and explain what you are doing. If you do not don't worry about just pull over where you feel safe.
Probably you are, because the guy going straight down the street has the right of way and it's your responsibility to make sure that nobody's coming when you're pulling out. But the insurance company might decide to split the blame, for example if the person who hit you was speeding, or talking on a cell phone, or drunk.
Turn the wheel to the left if parking on the right. Turn your wheel to the right if parking on the left{one-way} Turn the wheel to the left if parking on the right. Turn your wheel to the right if parking on the left{one-way}
Yours. There is no way for the other car to anticipate you exciting your vehicle, but you could have checked if a car was pulling in before opening your door.Answercorrect. the party needs to yield Right of Way. They entered into your lane of travel,