Because the driver may not be able to see you.
If all conditions are equal: such that both parties signaled and backed up in a 'cautious manner' - then the fault would be 50-50. The amount of damage would have no bearing.
They can. Very large vehicles can have very large blind spots.
Don't be shy about getting out and looking, try to avoid blind side backing if possible.
There are certain niche websites that can be found which provide large databases of backing tracks. Alternatively, many backing tracks can be found on Youtube - just search for the appropriate song.
Snow plows are large vehicles used to scrape snow from roadways.
Words that can be used before a plural count noun are:definite article: the vehiclesadjectives: new vehicles, large vehicles, special vehiclesnouns: company vehicles, ten vehicles, farm vehiclesadverbs: very large vehicles, really expensive vehiclespossessive adjectives: my vehicles, your vehicles, their vehiclesdemonstrative pronouns: these vehicles, those vehiclesnumeral pronouns: some vehicles, many vehicles, all vehicles
Words that can be used before a plural count noun are:definite article: the vehiclesadjectives: new vehicles, large vehicles, special vehiclesnouns: company vehicles, ten vehicles, farm vehiclesadverbs: very large vehicles, really expensive vehiclespossessive adjectives: my vehicles, your vehicles, their vehiclesdemonstrative pronouns: these vehicles, those vehiclesnumeral pronouns: some vehicles, many vehicles, all vehicles
It is estimated that over 60 percent of backing-up incidents involve a larger size vehicle. Larger vehicles include SUVs, vans, and trucks.
A large number of vehicles sold at dealerships are auction vehicles
Try to get a spotter, if no one is available then get out and look.
yes
Command Strips would probably do the trick.