In the graphic, Car A has the right of way, meaning Car B must yield to it. This is typically indicated by road signs or traffic rules dictating who has priority at intersections. Car B should wait until it is safe to proceed without interfering with Car A's path. Yielding is essential for maintaining safety and order on the road.
Car B would be at fault do to the fact that they failed to yield at a traffic light.
If "Car A" is parallel parking, it has the right of way over "Car B". If the parallel park was indicated properly by "CAR A", then "Car B" should not have been in a position to pull into space behind "CAR A" as "CAR B" should have hung back as soon as the paralell park was indicated by "CAR A".
yes, in a line - if b hits a and and c hits b - it is c's fault. By law c should be a good distance away from b - big enough for that case
Weather conditions make no difference in accidents. Drivers need to learn to compensate for this and be prepared to make changes without any warnings. As to the accident, looks like Car A failed to yield to Car B who clearly had right of way. Car B is not liable for this ... Car A caused the accident, at least from the information presented here.
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All entries into a roadway should be treated as a stop sign. The vehicle entering the road is the vehicle that should be defensive. If the car B was not speeding or driving erratically, there is no fault there.
it's car B is at fault because an insurance guy will say that no matter what, if a care hits your rear bumper they should watch the road and hit the brakes when they see the other car. so its car B is at fault
The b+ hooks up to the back of your amp. It should be painted black to guide you.
You should get the Yaris, because a) it is not rusty b)it is worth the most in game and c) it is the fastest even after they are all upgraded to the max
if the car b pulls in out of no where and with out the signal is car b fault
Ask a proffessor Your question doesn't make and sense. How can B sell A's car to B? I am always down for these riddles but there are so many logical errors, this looks to be rubbish. There seems to be problems with the way it was written. But if I look at it with a different context, I can answer this. Quickly....C owns 'this' car. While A owns 'his' car. If you look at the beginning....A sold his car to B, but B stole a car and didn't need A's. So A still has 'his' car. Then all of a sudden a new car comes out of nowhere apparently. C bought 'this' car. So the answer to your question being: "A and C who should own 'this' car? The answer is: C owns 'this' car.
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