Legally the driver who's car "hits" the back of the other car.
The person who is backing out of the driveway is completely at fault. Even if the other party was illegally parked, the driver of the other vehicle has the responsibility to look behind them for clearance.
If you are facing north, the direction behind you would be south.
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No, if you are facing west, north will be to your right, south to your left, and east behind you.
If I understand the question you were both backing at the same time into traffic? If that is the case, likely be deemed 50/50, or if one person had ''possession of the lane'' then the other party would carry most if not all of the negliegence/liablility This is similar to what happened to my car, but in my case, my car was still not quite out of the driveway when the other car hit my left tail light area with her rear bumper, so basically she backed out perpendicularly to the street, crossing 3 lanes. And this a 4-lane street with double yellow line.
Directly behind you.
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shift to the left.
Behind you, mate!
If you face East, North is to your left, South is to your right, and West is behind you.