Yes, in all states the person backing is responsible for any accidents.
The person driving through. If you're backing out then you do not have the right of way.
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# When you're behind a slow moving vehicle # When someone is backing out of a driveway and possibly doesn't see you # When going to pick up a friend and they are not outside waiting for you # When driving through a tunnel
Check with the local police but I've had it where people backing a car out of a shop into a private parking lot get hit by someone driving through (too fast even) and the person who is in reverse is always at fault. Might be different in some areas but in my area this is how it goes.
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# When you're behind a slow moving vehicle # When someone is backing out of a driveway and possibly doesn't see you # When going to pick up a friend and they are not outside waiting for you # When driving through a tunnel
Most likely the the vehicle doing the backing up would be at fault.