The vehicle exiting the parking space that did not yield to oncoming traffic.
Why doesn’t Ponyboy feel scared when the Socs approach him in the parking lot?
Yes
You can find a parking lot with striped spaces for your vehicle at shopping centers, office buildings, schools, and other public places. Look for designated parking areas with clearly marked lines for each parking space.
Call ambualnce if injuries Leave name and contact information on damaged vehicle
if you hit a stationary object - you will most likely be found at fault
Yes
no matter where a vehicle is parked, the moving vehicle is at fault every time.
"Nose into a parking lot" refers to a parking maneuver where a vehicle is driven head-first into a parking space rather than backing in. This method often provides easier access to the vehicle's front doors and can make it simpler to exit the space, especially in busy areas. It's a common practice in various parking situations, particularly in angled or perpendicular parking layouts.
probaly not.unnless you wana be illegal.
It should.
A vehicle traveling in a parking lot has established use of the lane and the right of way. A vehicle in a parking space and backing into the lane must yield to oncoming traffic. Therefore, if a vehicle is backing out of a parking space and pulls into the path of an oncoming vehicle that has already established the lane, the vehicle backing would be at fault for the accident. However, if the vehicle which established use of the lane had an opportunity to avoid hitting the vehicle backing out of the space and failed to do so, there could be comparative negligence on both vehicles or on the one who had the opportunity to avoid the accident.