It can be, unless your brake lights don't work.
Answerno, because it wasn't your fault if a person hits you but you didn't hit them. but if you were on the wrong side of the road, then its your fault.AnswerIf you are driving and you hit another car from behind, the initial presumption is often that it was the other person's fault for stopping suddenly. However, circumstances may suggest that you had a share of the blame, and then you may be ticketed.
Anyone who hits someone from behind is at fault. Even though it may seem like the driver in front shouldn't have done what they did.
If a driver ahead stops suddenly and the car behind hits them, the fault typically lies with the driver of the car that rear-ended the other vehicle. This is because drivers are expected to maintain a safe following distance and be prepared to stop. However, the circumstances of the sudden stop could also be considered, such as whether the leading driver acted recklessly or without warning. Ultimately, liability may depend on local traffic laws and specific details of the incident.
Stand on a small wall and fall of leave the leg you want broken dragging behind it so it hits the wall. PS. Don't do it for school like no P.E
The person who ran into you from behind of course because they should be stopping, or slowing down when you turn in the parking lot.
person coming from behind
Take off the brake caliper, and then take off the caliper mounting bracket. The rotor should slip right off. If it doesnt, check to see if it is pressed or bolted onto the hub. If it isnt, a few good hits with a hammer on the center of the rotor should break it loose.
pete rose with 4,256 hits and ty cobb is behind him with 4,191 hits
the truck behind the other car
they are both at fault but the one behind is more to blame because you should know your safe stopping distance at the speed you are travelling.
A big wave suddenly hits the beach, and damages low-lying areas nearby.