There are several potential reasons this could happen; too many to feasibly list them all here. We'd need to know the symptoms before and after in order to narrow it down.
No, but technically you can't wait in the middle at all for safety reasons. You would have to wait at the lane you are coming from behind the line when traffic is too heavy to cross and turn until it is clear; furthermore, if you were to wait in the middle and the light turns red, it would be considered running a red light; therefore, a ticket is issuable.
Anytime a car is entering traffic from a parked position, it is that driver's responsibility to make sure that the lane is clear before moving into traffic. The driver of the car entering traffic would be at fault.
Car B would be at fault do to the fact that they failed to yield at a traffic light.
The whole world would have a lot of car attedints and would prolly have a lot of traffic
If with "one impact from the last car" you mean that the rear car hit the middle car and then the middle car, as a result, hit the front car, the rear car's insurance would be responsible for all damages. If the middle car first hit the front car and then the rear car hit the middle care, the rear car's insurance would only be responsible for the damages to the middle car. i.e. where was the first impact?
One car can cause it.
The reversing car attempting to park would be at fault. The car already traveling in the road would have the right of way since they are already properly in motion and traveling in the correct direction of traffic.. The reversing car would be traveling against the flow of traffic and has an obligation to ensure that the way is clear before reversing.
if you have hit something in front of you, that would be your broblem
It would depend on traffic lights and who gets caught behind slower traffic. : )
Depends on the car, traffic conditions, road conditions, speed limits.
Could be just in need of a tune up.
Depends on traffic but I would allow 3 hours