If the dirt road is private property, the laws don't legally apply as they would on a public road.
However, in the eyes of an insurance company, they would determine who is At Fault using the same rules that apply on public roads.
Rule vary from place to place regarding "Fault" In most jurisdictions dirt roads are covered by the basic rules of the road. I have seen Police divide the "driving Surface" with a tape measure in an effort to see who was more across the centre line. Next the rules of excessive speed, careless or dangerous driving also apply. So if you are driving to fast on the wrong side of the imaginary centre line you are toast.
No fault car insurance is coverage designed to compensate victims of car accidents via their own insurance company, regardless of which driver was in fault.
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Compared to other countries, Canada has quite cheap car insurance because they have fewer crashes and accidents on their roads. Canada is one of the safest countries when it comes to car accidents.
You are! For not being cautious when reversing on to a road. You should make sure that it is safe and clear when reversing, if you hit another car it is your fault and not the person that is driving on the roads fault.
All accidents that you were involved in. You have to be driving the car when involved in these accidents . It does not matter if it was your fault or not. They all go on your driving record for 5 to 7 years they stay there.
well it depends on how the car spun out, like if the car did it unintentionally, like icy roads or lots of rain and the car that hit you tried to stop, then it would be no ones fault, but if the person who spun out were drunk or something in that category, then it would be the spun out car's fault.
No. The reason why you have car insurance is to protect you from at fault accidents.
Cryophobia is the fear of ice, frost, or extreme cold. It can be triggered by car accidents on icy roads.
Firstly, this should be reported to your insurance carrier. Usually, accidents on private property (parking lots, private roads, government facilities, etc) are "No Fault", which means each person sustaining damage makes their own repairs at their own cost.
There is a conflict of interest because in most cases accidents are usually caused by human carelessness.
cars driving on the roads, weathering,car accidents, crazy builders with hammers, tempreature change causing cracks