It would be the owner of the skateboard's fault. Especially if the skateboard does any damage to that car.
Yes!! i bought one myself and i love it it rolls much better then any longboard!!
The car that rolled into the parked car is at fault.
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Yes - in UK law you would be considered at fault for such an accident. Please see the link below to see how to determine fault generally in a road traffic accident.
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One question. Who are you going to blame? The cart? It's your fault for hitting the cart in the first place and not noticing it.
because you are determining whether distance is affected by the wheels, wheels would thus be the manipulated variable. I recommend using different wheel sizes or eeven hardness, but your best bet would be to test size.
The question does not disclose whether you were behind the wheel of the car or not. If you were behind the wheel, or somehow were "in control" of the car, then you or the owner of the car you were in, are at fault.
Usally anytime you get hit from the back you are not at fault however there are some acceptions if the car ahead rolls back more than 4 feet, taillights are not working propperly or if the car in front skids and leavs tire marks from breaking to hard it is the one in the fronts fault. There are also no fault accidents like ice, hydroplaing, inproplly marked curbs, or the sun being in ones eyes can be considered as a no fault there for the accident is handles as no fault and insurance clams will be handled indivtually
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There are two places Airbus engines are made.General Electric's engines are made in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.Rolls-Royce engines are made in Derby, England. (If you want a small chuckle, go to Google Maps, find "Rolls-Royce, Darby, England" and switch into Street View mode. Rolls-Royce's factory is right across the street from a Mercedes-Benz dealership.)