In Kentucky, the vehicle on the main roadway has the right-of-way, regardless of direction. The person exiting the parking lot, must yield to traffic!
You are allowed to park your vehicle in designated parking spots, such as parking lots, garages, and on the side of the road where parking is permitted. It is important to follow parking signs and regulations to avoid fines or towing.
Give way
On the pavement, a solid double yellow line indicates that no passing is allowed on either side of the roadway. This marking signifies that it is unsafe to overtake another vehicle in that area. Additionally, the presence of appropriate signage, such as "No Passing Zone" signs, may further reinforce this restriction.
The vehicle exiting the parking space that did not yield to oncoming traffic.
The person driving on the straightaway/ roadway. Backing out of a driveway or parking spot is the same as a stop sign. The right of way belongs to the person on the road.
18 inches
it is the person coming out of the parking space
no matter where a vehicle is parked, the moving vehicle is at fault every time.
Double parking is almost never allowed, except in some circumstances when signs posted specifically allow it for short periods. Even a delivery driver that does it all the time does not make it legal. It may be allowed in some emergencies as outlined in the State Vehicle Code in your state. Do an internet search for the vehicle code in your state
If your license is revoked then by law you are not allowed to drive a vehicle at all.
the permit is for the disabled person,not the vehicle. you are allowed to use it for any vehicle you ride in or drive.