you are it's your responsibility as a driver to beware of the traffic ahead of you at all times and to have your vehicle under control at all times
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The person who rear-ended the stalled car is at fault. As a driver you are always required to be able to stop your car for the most unexpected situation. This means that if you need to slow down going around a corner because you never know what might be in the middle of the road then that is what you do.
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.
It is the car behind you, that person is at fault.Another point of view.It depends who is at fault. And all 3 of the people involved's insurance companies will be investigating this. - The person behind may not have been concentrating.- The person in the middle may have accidently stalled.- The person in front may have accidently stalled or driving too slow in proportion with the rest of the traffic.
If the dog is on the road when you hit it, it's the dogs owner fault (the dog should bave been restrained).
It is your fault for hitting an object that does not move. The owner of the road can not be held at fault unless he or she created it for the purpose of damaging a car.
you were the at fault driver for the simple fact that you did not have insurance. Which means you should not have been on the road in the first place. If you had'nt been on the road the accident would'nt have happened.
You were on the road so had the right of way. The person in the driveway is at fault. He/she didn't yield. They hit you. You DIDN'T hit them. Remember that if you go to court or talk with insurance.
If you are in reverse and hit anything, moving or not, you are at fault.
Both parties are at fault for not being insured - in most countries this is a criminal offense, the law requires that drivers are covered by third party insurance.Usually a car pulling out of a side road should normally give way to on coming traffic which has the right of way - thus car A is at fault.
It is their fault.
Changing lane should be at fault because the driver should be able to control the car against hitting another car. The changing lane driver only has a case if it is illegal to use the side road.